List of Australian athletics champions (women)

Australian Athletics Championships for women have been conducted since 1930.[1]

Sprinters Edith Robinson (left) and Eileen Wearne won Australian Championships in the 1930s

At the first national championships, only 3 events (100 yards, 80 metres hurdles, and High Jump) were contested, but the programme has since expanded to include the full track and field programme. Until 1963, championships were only held once every two years.[1]

The most successful athlete at the Championships has been thrower Gael Martin who won 20 events in the 1970s and 1980s.[2]

Australia's national champions in athletics are listed below, by event.[1][3]

100 metres

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Note: 100 yards until 1967



200 metres

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Note: 220 yards until 1967



400 metres

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Note: 440 yards until 1967



800 metres

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Note: 880 yards until 1967



1500 metres

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Note: One mile until 1967


3000 metres

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  • 2010: Not held
  • 2011: Not held
  • 2012: Not held
  • 2013: Not held
  • 2014: Not held
  • 2015: Bridey Delaney
  • 2016: Not held
  • 2017: Not held
  • 2018: Not held
  • 2019: Not held
  • 2020: Not held
  • 2021: Genevieve Gregson
  • 2022: Rose Davies

5000 metres

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10,000 metres

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100 metres hurdles

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Note: 90 yards or 80 metres hurdles until 1967



200 metres hurdles

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400 metres hurdles

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3000 metres steeplechase

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Marathon

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10 kilometre road walk

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20 kilometre road walk

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Pole vault

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High jump

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Long jump

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Triple jump

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Shot put

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Discus

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Javelin

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Hammer throw

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Pentathlon

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Events: 80 metres hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump, 200 m until 1970
Events: 100 metres hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump, 200 m until 1977
Events: 100 metres hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump, 800 m until discontinuation

Heptathlon

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Events: 100 metres hurdles, shot put, high jump, 200 m, long jump, javelin, 800 m

See also

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References

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