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2022 Oceania Athletics Championships

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2022 Oceania Athletics Championships
DatesJune 7 – 9
Host cityMackay, Australia Australia
VenueMackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre
LevelSenior
Events46
Participation~700 athletes from
20 nations
2019
2024

The 2022 Oceania Athletics Championships, the sixteenth edition of the Oceania Athletics Championships, were held in Mackay, North Queensland from June 7–9, 2022.[1]

Originally scheduled for 2021 in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on February 16, 2021, Oceania Athletics announced that the event would not be conducted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] It was later announced that the championships would be rescheduled and relocated to a new venue in 2022.

The Championships were held jointly with the U18 Championships,U20 Championships, Para Championships and Masters Championships, including an U16 team challenge.[3][4]

Timetable

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Participating teams

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia*31242580
2 New Zealand1214430
3 Northern Mariana Islands1102
4 Fiji1023
5 Tonga1001
6 Papua New Guinea0369
7 Cook Islands0011
 Vanuatu0011
Totals (8 entries)464239127

Event summary

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Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage.

Men

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Track events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
wind: +1.2 m/s
Jake Doran
 Australia
10.19 CR Edward Osei-Nketia
 New Zealand
10.23 Joshua Azzopardi
 Australia
10.27
200 metres
wind: +1.8 m/s
Aidan Murphy
 Australia
20.76 Calab Law
 Australia
20.90 Jake Doran
 Australia
20.91
400 metres Alex Beck
 Australia
46.71 Liam Webb
 New Zealand
47.50 Ian Halpin
 Australia
48.73
800 metres Brad Mathas
 New Zealand
1:53.60 Michael Dawson
 New Zealand
1:55.37 Adolf Kauba
 Papua New Guinea
1:56.94
1500 metres Sam Tanner
 New Zealand
3:42.56 CR Mick Stanovsek
 Australia
3:45.98 Matthew Taylor
 New Zealand
3:50.18
5000 metres Sam McEntee
 Australia
13:46.39 CR Jack Bruce
 Australia
13:57.65 Yeshnil Karan
 Fiji
15:26.45
10,000 metres Tim Vincent
 Australia
29:49.66 Siune Kagl
 Papua New Guinea
32:44.08 Simon Charley
 Vanuatu
35:55.78
110 metres hurdles
wind: +1.7 m/s
Nicholas Hough
 Australia
13.43 CR Nicholas Andrews
 Australia
13.62 Sam Hurwood
 Australia
13.70
400 metres hurdles Conor Fry
 Australia
52.10 Luke Major
 Australia
52.84 Daniel Baul
 Papua New Guinea
53.10
3000 metres steeplechase Liam Cashin
 Australia
9:01.62 Luke Graves
 Australia
9:15.35 Aquila Turalom
 Papua New Guinea
9:56.26
5000 metres race walk Rhydian Cowley
 Australia
19:57.43 CR
10,000 metres race walk Rhydian Cowley
 Australia
46:32.45
4 × 100 metres relay  Fiji
Waisale Inoke
Banuve Tabakaucoro
Meli Ramuakalou
Nikola Raiqeu
41.64  Papua New Guinea
Pais Wisil
Terrence Talio
Karo Iga
Timothy Tuna
41.77  Cook Islands
Edward Nga
Piritau Nga
Ulukalalaata Pasina
Daniel Tolosa
47.24
4 × 400 metres relay  Australia
Conor Fry
Ian Halpin
Aidan Murphy
Luke Major
3:11.14  Papua New Guinea
Pais Wisil
Adolf Kauba
Terrence Talio
Daniel Baul
3:17.06  Fiji
Banuve Tabakaucoro
Nikola Raiqeu
Kameli Sauduadua
Meli Ramuakalou
3:19.12

Field events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Hamish Kerr
 New Zealand
2.24 m Yual Reath
 Australia
2.21 m Joel Baden
 Australia
2.15 m
Pole vault Dalton Di Medio
 Australia
5.10 m James Steyn
 New Zealand
5.10 m Angus Armstrong
 Australia
5.10 m
Long jump Christopher Mitrevski [de]
 Australia
7.90 m
wind: 0.0 m/s
Darcy Roper
 Australia
7.84 m
wind: 0.0 m/s
Karo Iga
 Papua New Guinea
7.17 m
wind: +0.8 m/s
Triple jump Julian Konle
 Australia
16.21 m CR
wind: +0.0 m/s
Ayo Ore
 Australia
16.17 m
wind: +1.5 m/s
Shemaiah James
 Australia
15.94 m
wind: +0.4 m/s
Shot put Damien Birkinhead
 Australia
18.59 m Ryan Ballantyne
 New Zealand
18.42 m Nick Palmer
 New Zealand
18.21 m
Discus throw Connor Bell
 New Zealand
57.51 m Lachlan Page
 Australia
54.83 m De'bono Paraka
 Papua New Guinea
53.33 m
Javelin throw Cruz Hogan [de]
 Australia
79.25 m CR Cameron McEntyre
 Australia
78.42 m Hamish Peacock
 Australia
74.91 m
Hammer throw Ned Weatherly
 Australia
69.09 m CR Anthony Nobilo
 New Zealand
67.29 m Timothy Heyes
 Australia
66.31 m

Multi-events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Decathlon Max Attwell
 New Zealand
7,635 pts Alec Diamond
 Australia
7,582 pts Christian Paynter
 Australia
7,296 pts

Women

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Track events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
wind: +0.8 m/s
Zoe Hobbs
 New Zealand
11.09 CR, AR Bree Masters
 Australia
11.34 Ella Connolly
 Australia
11.53
200 metres
wind: +1.0 m/s
Georgia Hulls
 New Zealand
23.45 Ella Connolly
 Australia
23.82 Bree Masters
 Australia
23.87
400 metres Rosie Elliott
 New Zealand
52.97 Isabel Neal
 New Zealand
53.47 Jessica Thornton
 Australia
53.71
800 metres Tess Kirsopp-Cole
 Australia
2:04.63 Claudia Hollingsworth
 Australia
2:04.79 Holly Manning
 New Zealand
2:06.35
1500 metres Claudia Hollingsworth
 Australia
4:12.33 CR Abbey Caldwell
 Australia
4:12.62 Jaylah Hancock-Cameron
 Australia
4:15.11
5000 metres Paige E Campbell
 Australia
16:07.56 Nathania Tan
 Northern Mariana Islands
19:31.01 Ongan Awa
 Papua New Guinea
19:58.68
10,000 metres Nathania Tan
 Northern Mariana Islands
41:15.60
100 metres hurdles
wind: +3.3 m/s
Celeste Mucci
 Australia
12.75 Michelle Jenneke
 Australia
12.95 Abbie Taddeo
 Australia
13.05
400 metres hurdles Sarah Carli
 Australia
55.98 CR Brodee Mate
 Australia
58.82 Genevieve Cowie
 Australia
60.47
3000 metres steeplechase Brielle Erbacher
 Australia
9:57.60 Cara Feain-Ryan
 Australia
9:59.67
5000 metres race walk Courtney Ruske
 New Zealand
25:02.84
10,000 metres race walk Jemima Montag
 Australia
44:18.86 Rebecca Henderson
 Australia
45:31.41 Katie Hayward
 Australia
46:14.77
4 × 100 metres relay  Australia
Ella Connolly
Bree Masters
Monique Quirk
Naa Anang
44.06 CR  New Zealand
Talia van Rooyen
Brooke Somerfield
Amy Robertson
Marielle Venida
47.33
4 × 400 metres relay  New Zealand
Camryn Smart
Georgia Hulls
Rosie Elliott
Isabel Neal
3:35.03 CR  Australia
Sarah Carli
Jessica Thornton
Jasmin Guthrie
Helen Pretorius
3:37.62

Field events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Erin Shaw
 Australia
1.85 m Keeley O'Hagan
 New Zealand
1.82 m Emily Whelan
 Australia
1.76 m
Pole vault Olivia McTaggart
 New Zealand
4.50 m Imogen Ayris
 New Zealand
4.40 m Jamie Scroop
 Australia
4.00 m
Long jump Tomysha Clark
 Australia
6.38 m
wind: +1.2 m/s
Samantha Dale
 Australia
6.31 m
wind: +1.3 m/s
Mariah Ririnui
 New Zealand
6.20 m
wind: +0.6 m/s
Triple jump Kayla Cuba
 Australia
13.56 m CR
wind: +1.9 m/s
Desleigh Owusu
 Australia
13.30 m
wind: +1.3 m/s
Chloe Grenade
 Australia
12.76 m
wind: +1.3 m/s
Shot put 'Ata Maama Tu'utafaiva
 Tonga
16.29 m Lyvante Su'emai
 Australia
15.27 m Emma Berg
 Australia
15.05 m
Discus throw Taryn Gollshewsky
 Australia
57.39 m Tatiana Kaumoana
 New Zealand
54.20 m Lyvante Su'emai
 Australia
52.80 m
Javelin throw Mackenzie Little
 Australia
63.18 m Tori Peeters
 New Zealand
60.68 m Kelsey-Lee Barber
 Australia
60.63 m
Hammer throw Nicole Bradley
 New Zealand
67.99 m Lauren Bruce
 New Zealand
67.90 m Alexandra Hulley
 Australia
67.11 m

Multi-events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon Taneille Crase
 Australia
5,945 pts CR Christina Ryan
 New Zealand
5,282 pts Alysha Burnett
 Australia
4,525 pts

References

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  1. ^ OCEANIA ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022 – MACKAY, AUSTRALIA, Oceania Athletics Association, 25 January 2022, retrieved January 25, 2022
  2. ^ OCEANIA ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021, Oceania Athletics Association, 16 February 2021, retrieved February 16, 2021
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20220614133708/https://athletics-oceania.com/oceania-championships-2022/ [bare URL]
  4. ^ https://athletics-oceania.com/oceania-championships-2022/ Archived 2022-06-14 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL]