2003–04 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates26–29 February 2004
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre

The 2003–04 Australian Athletics Championships was the 82nd edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 26–29 February 2004 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +1.5 m/s)
Josh Ross
New South Wales
10.27 Ambrose Ezenwa
New South Wales
10.39 Paul Di Bella
Queensland
10.43
200 metres
(Wind: -1.8 m/s)
Ambrose Ezenwa
New South Wales
21.12 Adam Miller
New South Wales
21.19 David Geddes
New South Wales
21.36
200 metres
(Wind: -3.7 m/s)
Darryl Wohlsen
Queensland
21.87 Gene Pateman
 New Zealand (NZL)
21.89 Andrew McManus
Western Australia
22.26
400 metres Clinton Hill
New South Wales
45.46 Casey Vincent
Victoria
45.46 John Steffensen
Western Australia
45.63
800 metres Samwel Mwera
 Tanzania (TAN)
1:47.34 Kris McCarthy
Victoria
1:47.99 Todd MacDonald
New South Wales
1:48.37
1500 metres Youcef Abdi
New South Wales
3:38.43 Alastair Stevenson
Queensland
3:38.78 Michael Shelley
Queensland
3:39.90
5000 metres Craig Mottram
Victoria
13:31.74 Peter Nowill
Queensland
13:43.03 Michael Power
Victoria
13:43.09
10,000 metres Lee Troop
Victoria
28:32.43 Andrew Letherby
Victoria
28:39.80 Brett Cartwright
South Australia
28:41.44
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.5 m/s)
Kyle Vander-Kuyp
Victoria
13.65 Ryan Purcell
Western Australia
14.11 Duncan Harvey
Queensland
14.14
400 metres hurdles Elliott Wood
New South Wales
50.05 Nic O'Brien
 New Zealand (NZL)
50.62 Matthew Beckenham
Australian Capital Territory
50.83
3000 metres steeplechase Peter Nowill
Queensland
8:33.21 Richard Jeremiah
Victoria
8:45.68 Scott McTaggart
Australian Capital Territory
8:50.91
4 × 100 m relay  Australia (AUS)
Kristopher Neofytou
Adam Basil
Paul Di Bella
Josh Ross
39.60  Victoria (VIC)
Tim Williams
David Baxter
Lane Harrison
Justin Lewis
40.29  Queensland (QLD)
Damien Bock
Wagui Anau
Adam Dart
Otis Gowa
40.81
4 × 400 m relay  Australia (AUS)
Casey Vincent
John Steffensen
Clinton Hill
Patrick Dwyer
3:04.14  Australia (AUS)
Mark Ormrod
Paul Pearce
Elliott Wood
James Gurr
3:07.47  New Zealand (NZL)
Sam Rapson
Tim Hawkes
Hayden Fisher
Nic O'Brien
3:12.25
High jump Nicholas Moroney
New South Wales
2.18 m Joshua Lodge
New South Wales
2.18 m Jarrad Pozzi
Victoria
2.18 m
Pole vault Dmitri Markov
Western Australia
5.65 m Steve Hooker
Victoria
5.65 m Viktor Chistiakov
South Australia
5.55 m
Long jump Shane Hair
Western Australia
7.96 m
(+4.6 m/s)
Kazushige Inadomi
 Japan (JPN)
7.95 m
(+3.9 m/s)
Scott Crowe
Australian Capital Territory
7.66 m
(+3.4 m/s)
Triple jump Andrew Murphy
New South Wales
16.87 m
(+3.0 m/s)
Kajtek Kielich
New South Wales
15.96 m
(-1.3 m/s)
Gavin Manoharan
Queensland
15.87 m
(+2.0 m/s)
Shot put Justin Anlezark
Queensland
20.72 m Scott Martin
Victoria
19.53 m Rhys Jones
Queensland
19.16 m
Discus throw Scott Martin
Victoria
59.40 m Graham Hicks
Tasmania
58.68 m Bertrand Vili
 France (FRA)
57.62 m
Hammer throw Stuart Rendell
Australian Capital Territory
77.40 m Hiroaki Doi
 Japan (JPN)
68.12 m Darren Billett
South Australia
63.29 m
Javelin throw William Hamlyn-Harris
New South Wales
78.27 m Oliver Dziubak
Western Australia
75.92 m Stuart Farquhar
 New Zealand (NZL)
72.58 m
Decathlon Matthew McEwen
Queensland
7600 pts[4] Jason Dudley
Queensland
7253 pts[5] Richard Allan
Queensland
7030 pts[6]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +2.8 m/s)
Gloria Kemasuode
New South Wales
11.31 Lauren Hewitt
Victoria
11.45 Sally McLellan
Queensland
11.51
200 metres
(Wind: -2.3 m/s)
Lauren Hewitt
Victoria
23.09 Makelesi Bulikiobo
Queensland
23.46 Bindee Goon Chew
Queensland
23.89
400 metres Annabelle Smith
New South Wales
51.80 Makelesi Bulikiobo
Queensland
52.91 Katerina Dressler
Victoria
53.03
800 metres Rikke Ronholt
 Denmark (DEN)
2:01.68 Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
2:02.24 Libby Allen
Victoria
2:03.33
1500 metres Sarah Jamieson
Victoria
4:11.22 Georgie Clarke
Victoria
4:11.64 Lisa Corrigan
New South Wales
4:12.55
5000 metres Georgie Clarke
Victoria
15:53.31 Emily Morris
New South Wales
15:55.49 Melissa Rollison
New South Wales
16:00.39
10,000 metres Benita Johnson
Victoria
31:49.97 Haley McGregor
Victoria
32:20.49 Jackie Gallagher
Australian Capital Territory
33:40.05
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: -4.0 m/s)
Jacquie Munro
New South Wales
13.55 Sally McLellan
Queensland
13.78 Fiona Cullen
Queensland
13.91
400 metres hurdles Rebecca Wardell
 New Zealand (NZL)
56.97 Milena Alver-McIntosh
New South Wales
58.74 m/s) Sonja Bowe
 New Zealand (NZL)
58.77
3000 metres steeplechase Marnie Ponton
Australian Capital Territory
10:21.21 Lee-Ann Turner
South Australia
10:57.96 Jane Mudge
South Australia
10:58.53
4 × 100 m relay  Australia (AUS)
Bindee Goon Chew
Jessica Knox
Preya Carey
Sally McLellan
44.65  New Zealand (NZL)
Sarah Phillips
Monique Williams
Jane Arnott
Chantal Brunner
45.37  New South Wales (NSW)
Cathalina Walsh
Nicole Apps
Laura Verlinden
Merryn Aldridge
46.40
4 × 400 m relay  Australia (AUS)
Katerina Dressler
Jana Pittman
Rosemary Hayward
Annabelle Smith
3:29.79  Victoria (VIC)
Renee Robson
Kristy Radford
Kimberley Crow
Katrina Steward
3:42.53  Western Australia (WA)
Ebony Cope
Megan Wheatley
Tricia McDonald
Katherine Hancock
3:53.27
High jump Petrina Price
New South Wales
1.93 m Claire Mallett
New South Wales
1.82 m Angela McKee
 New Zealand (NZL)
1.82 m
Pole vault Kym Howe
Western Australia
4.40 m Rosanna Ditton
Victoria
4.30 m Melina Hamilton
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.15 m
Long jump Kerrie Taurima
Australian Capital Territory
6.58 m
(+2.0 m/s)
Bronwyn Thompson
Queensland
6.39 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Chantal Brunner
 New Zealand (NZL)
6.21 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Triple jump Nicole Mladenis
Western Australia
13.49 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Carmen Miller
Victoria
12.64 m
(+0.3 m/s)
Jeanette Bowles
Victoria
12.62 m
(+0.6 m/s)
Shot put Valerie Adams
 New Zealand (NZL)
18.96 m Alifatou Djibril
South Australia
15.42 m Michelle Haage
New South Wales
14.71 m
Discus throw Beatrice Faumuina
 New Zealand (NZL)
63.44 m Debbie Pickersgill
Queensland
56.37 m Alifatou Djibril
South Australia
56.16 m
Hammer throw Bronwyn Eagles
New South Wales
67.92 m Karyne Di Marco
New South Wales
65.17 m Brooke Krueger
South Australia
63.07 m
Javelin throw Bina Ramesh
 France (FRA)
53.14 m Rosemary Hooper
Victoria
53.04 m Serafina Akeli
 Samoa (SAM)
OA 53.02 m
Heptathlon Kylie Wheeler
Western Australia
5790 pts[7] Gillian Ragus
New South Wales
5502 pts[8] Lauren Foote
South Australia
5093 pts[9]

References

  1. Clinton Hill wins 400m showdown – Australian Championships, Day Three. World Athletics (2004-02-28). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2003–04. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2003–04. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. (11.31 (-1.8), 7.01 m (+3.9), 14.78 m, 1.94 m, 49.43, 15.39 (-0.1), 41.23 m, 4.80 m, 57.78 m, 4:56.76)
  5. (11.85 (-1.8), 6.86 m (+6.7), 13.67 m, 1.91 m, 51.09, 15.24 (-0.1), 43.45 m, 4.40 m, 63.12 m, 5:06.53)
  6. (11.26 (-1.8), 7.14 m (+2.5), 12.89 m, 1.91 m, 49.86, 15.77 (-0.1), 41.37 m, 4.20 m, 48.98 m, 5:15.09)
  7. (14.60 (-3.8), 1.78 m, 11.62 m, 25.00 (-2.8), 6.28 m (+2.8), 37.29 m, 2:16.84)
  8. (14.34 (-3.8), 1.60 m, 12.08 m, 25.33 (-2.8), 5.94 m (+1.8), 35.05 m, 2:13.90)
  9. (16.47 (-3.5), 1.78 m, 11.20 m, 25.99 (-2.8), 5.63 m (+0.4), 35.94 m, 2:25.67)
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