Oceania U20 Athletics Championships

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The Oceania U20 Athletics Championships is an athletics competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) open to under-20 athletes from member and associate member associations. It was called the Oceania Junior Athletics Championships from 1994 to 2014. The competition is held biennially together with the Oceania Open Championships for the first time in 1994 until 1998, and again since 2010. In 2012, the new regional "East–West" format was applied with Medals now being awarded for athletes from both the Eastern and the Western Region by separating the results correspondingly. [1][2][3][4]

Editions[edit]

Number Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
1 1994 Auckland  New Zealand 23–26 February 34 143
2 1996 Townsville  Australia 28–30 November 35 112
3 1998 Nuku'alofa  Tonga 27–28 August Teufaiva Stadium 37 124
4 2010 Cairns  Australia 23–25 September Barlow Park 33 113
5 2012 Cairns  Australia 27–29 June Barlow Park 35 138
6 2014 Rarotonga  Cook Islands 24–26 June BCI Stadium 41 140
7 2017 Suva  Fiji 28 June – 1 July National Stadium
8 2019 Townsville  Australia 25–28 June Townsville Sports Reserve
9 2022 Mackay  Australia 8–10 June Mackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre

Records[edit]

The list of records was compiled from various sources.[5][6][7][8]

Men[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Notes
100 m 10.50 (+0.9 m/s) Wagui Amau  Australia 28 November 1996 1996 Championships Townsville, Australia [9]
200 m 21.41 (+1.7 m/s) Nicholas Bate  Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
400 m 47.67 Batinisavu Uluiyata  Fiji June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
800 m 1:52.92 Adrien Kela New Caledonia/ New Caledonia September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia [10]
1500 m 4:02.09 Nick Burrow  New Zealand 26 November 1996 1996 Championships Townsville, Australia [9]
5000 m 14:51.31 Duncan Ross  New Zealand 26 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand [11]
10000 m 34:02.75 Matthew Dryden  New Zealand June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
110 m hurdles
(99/100 cm)
14.74 (-2.0 m/s) Larry Sulunga  Tonga June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [12]
400 m hurdles 53.69 Zion Armstrong  New Zealand 23 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand [11]
3000 m steeplechase 9:53.84 Matthew Gluyas  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [13]
High jump 2.15 m Glen Howard  New Zealand 25 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand [11]
Pole vault 3.80 m Alani Hakalo  Tonga February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand [11]
Long jump 7.21 m (-1.0 m/s) Nicholas van Gelder  Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Triple jump 14.98 m (+1.8 m/s) Phillip Wyatt  New Zealand June 2012 2012 Championships Cairns, Australia
Shot put
(6 kg)
17.23 m Raiarii Thompson  French Polynesia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [14]
Discus throw
(1.75 kg)
52.90 m Nathaniel Sulupo  Samoa June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [15]
Hammer throw 59.76 m Alex Fafeita  New Zealand 29 June 2012 2012 Championships Cairns, Australia
Javelin throw 66.55 m Calum Dean  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [16]
Octathlon 5282 pts Max Attwell  New Zealand June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
11.37 (+1.0 m/s) (100 m), 6.04m (+2.4 m/s) (long jump), 9.94m (shot put), 50.86 (400 m)/ 17.47 (+0.9 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 1.99m (high jump), 38.81m (javelin), 2:41.70 (1000 m)
Decathlon 6485 pts Felix McDonald  New Zealand June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [17]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
11.37 (NWI) 7.16 m (NWI) 10.20 m 1.77 m 51.37 15.27 (NWI) 32.89 m 3.20 m 52.69 m 4:48.58
4 × 100 m relay 42.07  New Zealand 26 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand [11]
4 × 400 m relay 3:18.53 Joshua Head
Jared Micallef
Benjamin MacKay
Louis Stenmark
 Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [18]

Women[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Notes
100 m 12.19 (-1.1 m/s) Georgia Hulls  New Zealand June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [19]
200 m 23.96 (-0.5 m/s) Jesicca Payne  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [20]
400 m 53.59 Pirrenee Steinert  Australia 23 September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia
800 m 2:11.17 Holly Manning  New Zealand June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
1500 m 4:29.97 Georgia Winkcup  Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
5000 m 18:14.88 Shania Murray  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [21]
10000 m 37:54.18 Libby Jacques  Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
100 m hurdles
(76.2 cm)
14.79 (+0.0 m/s) Mackenzie Keenan  New Zealand June 2012 2012 Championships Cairns, Australia
400 m hurdles 1:00.63 Jarmilla Murphy-Knight  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [22]
3000 m steeplechase 10:37.91 Georgia Winkcup  Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
High jump 1.80 m Carmen Hunter  Australia 23 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand
Vicki Collins  Australia August 1998 1998 Championships Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Elizabeth Lamb  New Zealand September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia [10]
Pole vault 3.40 m Kate Abfalter  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [23]
Long jump 5.98 m (+1.5 m/s) Nadia Smith  New Zealand 26 February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand
Triple jump 12.43 m (NWI) Sarah Sydney  Australia 28 August 1998 1998 Championships Nuku'alofa, Tonga [24]
Shot put 16.34 m Margaret Satupai  Samoa 23 September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia [10]
Discus throw 47.76 m Merewarihi Vaka  New Zealand 24 September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia [10]
Hammer throw 59.24 m Bronwyn Eagles  Australia 25 September 2010 2010 Championships Cairns, Australia [10]
Javelin throw 47.38 m (old design) Bina Ramesh  New Caledonia February 1994 1994 Championships Auckland, New Zealand
45.49 m (new design) Tori Peeters  New Zealand June 2012 2012 Championships Cairns, Australia
Heptathlon 4877 pts Tiana Morrison  Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [25]
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
14.84 (NWI) 1.71 m 10.33 m 26.47 (NWI) 5.49 m (NWI) 33.91 m 2:38.45
5000 m track walk 24:55.14 Jayde Hill  Australia 24 June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands
4 × 100 m relay 47.67 Grace Brennan
Jessica Payne
Sophie McGovern
Georgie Boal
 Australia June 2017 2017 Championships Suva, Fiji [26]
4 × 400 m relay 3:54.91 Maddy Scott
Jessica Haig
Kasey Moore
Grace Victor
 Australia June 2014 2014 Championships Rarotonga, Cook Islands

References[edit]

General
Specific
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