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Lachlan Kennedy moves to #2 all-time with 10.00 heat run at Nationals

Lachlan Kennedy has scorched his name into Australian sprinting history, clocking 10.00 (+0.9) in the heats of the Men’s 100m to climb to number two on the all-time list, behind only Patrick Johnson, on a blistering second day of the 2025 Australian Athletics Championships in Perth.

Photos by Chiara Montesano courtesy of Australian Athletics

The 22-year-old Queenslander surged past Olympic semi-finalist Rohan Browning (10.07, +2.1) and 2023 champion Sebastian Sultana (10.12, +1.7) to stake his claim as the man to beat — while setting up a must-watch clash in Saturday’s semi-finals and final.

“I was staring at the clock with 30 metres to go and thought, I might actually get it,” Kennedy said post-race. “10.00 and 9.99 are sort of similar… but nine is better. I’m coming out to do it.”

Browning, now Australia’s third-fastest man of all time, embraced the rising heat of competition:

“It made me want to respond,” he said.

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“That’s what you want for the sport. But it’s not just Lachlan — there’s Seb, Josh Azzopardi, a whole group coming through.”

#TimeNameYear
19.93Patrick Johnson2003
210.00Lachlan Kennedy2025
310.01Rohan Browning2021
410.03Matt Shirvington1998
510.08Joshua Ross2007
610.09Joshua Azzopardi2025
710.10Trae Williams2018
810.11Sebastian Sultana2025
910.12Jack Hale2020
1010.13Damien Marsh1995

In the Women’s 100m, it was Torrie Lewis and Bree Rizzo dead-even at 11.25 to top the qualifiers, with the Queensland pair setting up a showdown of their own in tomorrow’s final. They will be joined by new Australian U18 record holder, Leah O’Brien, who ran 11.31 seconds to win her heat.

West wins heptathlon

Tori West returned to the top of the Australian heptathlon podium, piecing together a world-class 6107-point performance, highlighted by a 6.03m long jump, 47.19m javelin, and 2:19.83 800m.

It was her third-best career total and sixth time over the 6000-point mark, with Emelia Surch (5975 PB) and Mia Scerri (5770 PB) completing an all-Queensland podium.

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Feain-Ryan with steeplechase meet record

Closing out the day, Cara Feain-Ryan lit up the steeplechase final with a commanding 9:29.19 — a new championship record and a 20-second winning margin — reinforcing her status as Australia’s top barrier-runner.

In the men’s 800m heats, Peyton Craig (1:47.95) and Peter Bol were the class acts, cruising through to the next round alongside defending champion Luke Boyes. On the women’s side, Olympic semi-finalists Abbey Caldwell and Claudia Hollingsworth eased into the final with no signs of trouble.

And in the Under 20 ranks, 17-year-old Seth Kennedy broke through the 47-second barrier for the first time with a 400m win in 46.62, capping off a day that delivered both history and a preview of what’s still to come.

Photo Gallery

A huge collection of Australian Championships photos available courtesy of Fred Etter.

The 2025 Australian Open & U20 Championships were held in Perth from 10-13 April 2025. These are photos from the first day of competition, courtesy of Fred Etter.

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Australian Top Lists

At 12 March

MEN

Event Mark Name
100m10.00Gout Gout
200m20.26Gout Gout
400m44.54Reece Holder
800m1:43.89Peter Bol
1500m3:31.87Jude Thomas
5000m12:59.61Ky Robinson
10000m27:59.65Seth O'Donnell
110m H13.88Mitchell Lightfoot
400m H49.95Matthew Hunt
3000m St8:46.51Ed Trippas
High Jump2.25mYual Reath
Pole Vault6.00mKurtis Marschall
Long Jump8.23mLiam Adcock
Triple Jump16.58mConnor Murphy
Shot18.56mAiden Harvey
Discus68.74mMatt Denny
Hammer68.20mTimothy Heyes
Javelin83.03mCameron McEntyre
Decathlon6771Robbie Cullen
10000m Walk38:02.68Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN

Event Mark Name
100m11.08Torrie Lewis
200m22.56Torrie Lewis
400m51.73Jemma Pollard
800m1:57.15Jess Hull
1500m3:55.15Jess Hull
5000m14:56.83Rose Davies
10000m31:27.18Lauren Ryan
100m H12.96Michelle Jenneke
400m H55.02Sarah Carli
3000m St9:42.62Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump2.00mNicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault4.47mNina Kennedy
Long Jump6.62mDelta Amidzovski
Triple Jump13.58mDesleigh Owusu
Shot16.12mEmma Berg
Discus56.54mTaryn Gollshewsky
Hammer68.55mLara Roberts
Javelin65.54mMackenzie Little
Heptathlon5925Camryn Newton-Smith
10000m Walk42:16.58Elizabeth McMillen

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