As the season proper starts with the Zatopek:10 check out who has put performances on the board during the 2023/2024 domestic season.
Cover image of Calab Law by Fred Etter
Marks listed are legal performances recorded in World Athletics sanctioned events since 23 September, coinciding with the opening weekend of the NSW All School Championships.
A number of notable performances were recorded at the Pacific Games held in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
* Data correct at 1 December 2023
100m
Men: 10.34 – Lachlan Kennedy – Honiara – 27 November
Women:11.60 – Zara Hagan – Brisbane – 25 November
200m
Men: 20.60 – Calab Law – Honiara – 1 December
Women: 23.79 – Amaya Mearns – Brisbane – 5 November
400m
Men: 45.70 – Nicholas Donaldson – Canberra – 28 October
Women: 52.67 – Ellie Beer – Honiara – 29 November
800m
Men: 1:48.43 – Jack Lunn – Honiara – 28 November
Women: 2:05.12 – Ivy Boothroyd – Sydney – 25 September
1500m
Men: 3:46.29 – Peyton Craig – Brisbane – 25 November
Women: 4:20.30 – Leah Simpson – Brisbane – 26 October
5000m
Men: 14:10.37 – Jack Coomber – Brisbane – 11 November
Women: 15:57.7h – Caitlin Adams – Adelaide – 17 November
10000m
Men: 29:23.98 – Joshua Phillips – Sydney – 21 October
Women: 35:41.17 – Katie Porra – Brisbane – 21 October
110m/100m Hurdles
Men: 13.65 – Sam Hurwood – Brisbane – 11 November
Women: 13.72 – Delta Amidzovski – Sydney – 4 November
400m Hurdles
Men: 52.27 – Joshua Hook – Perth – 25 November
Women: 57.77 – Isabella Guthrie – Honiara – 1 December
3000m Steeplechase
Men: 9:55.41 – Abdulhafis Foizi – Brisbane – 25 November
Women: 10:47.76 – Lucie Francis – Sydney – 14 November
Long Jump
Men: 7.62m – William Freyer – Melbourne – 28 November
Women: 6.42m – Samantha Dale – Honiara – 1 December
Triple Jump
Men: 16.45m – Connor Murphy – Honiara – 1 December
Women: 13.23m – Desleigh Owusu – Honiara – 30 November
High Jump
Men: 2.10m – Matthew Tilley – Sydney – 14 October and Mitchell Hatfield – Sydney – 18 November
Women: 1.80m – Alexandra Harrison – Sydney – 25 November
Pole Vault
Men: 4.90m – Liam Georgilopoulos & Triston Vincent – Brisbane – 25 November
Women: 4.10m – Tryphena Hewett – Adelaide – 19 November
Shot Put
Men: 17.00m – Daniel Green – Brisbane – 11 November
Women: 14.98m – Marley Raikiwasa – Adelaide – 4 November
Discus
Men: 55.16m – Etienne Rousseau – Perth – 27 October
Women: 54.02m – Marley Raikiwasa – Adelaide – 15 October
Javelin
Men: 74.40m – Nash Lowis – Honiara – 74.40m
Women: 51.58m – Salumi Roberts – Adelaide – 4 November
Hammer
Men: 65.21m – Samuel Perkins – Sydney – 28 October
Women: 54.06m – Renee Hardy – Sydney – 17 November