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Brisbane, Australia 150 m (bend) 15.51 NWI: Alex Hartmann: 4 February 2017 Nitro Athletics Round 1 Melbourne, Australia [6] 200 m: 20.04 (+1.5 m/s) Gout Gout: 7 December 2024 Australian All Schools Championships Brisbane, Australia [7] 300 m: 31.88 Darren Clark: 30 June 1986 Belfast, Northern Ireland 400 m: 44.38 Darren Clark: 26 September 1988 ...
The Intermediate Championship for Athletics was first awarded in 2012 to The King's School. The holders of 2024 are The King's School. Junior Athletic Championship AAAGPS was first awarded in 1912 and presented to Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of NSW 11 May 1895. Engraved on the back is "The Ladies Challenge Plate".
The Australian School Championships (ASC) is the pinnacle event for school basketball in Australia that sees secondary schools from around Australia travel and compete in a week-long event. In recent years the ASC’s have become so well regarded that they have on many occasions included teams from neighboring countries participating in the event.
Australia 7 December 2024 Australian All Schools Championships Brisbane, Australia 16 years, 344 days [1] 200 m: 20.69 (+1.4 m/s) Gout Gout Australia 27 January 2024 Denise Boyd Shield Brisbane, Australia 16 years, 29 days [2] 20.60 (-0.7 m/s) Gout Gout Australia 30 August 2024 World U20 Championships: Lima, Peru 16 years, 245 days [3]
The NSW AAGPS (Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools) Athletics is one of the premier Athletics events in Australia. It is an annual event competed in between 9 member teams that include Saint Ignatius Riverview, St Joseph's Hunters Hill, Sydney Grammar, Sydney Boys High, Newington College, Scots College, The King's School, Sydney Church Of England (Shore), and The Armidale School.
Australia 7 December 2024 Australian All-Schools Championships Brisbane, Australia 16 years, 344 days [6] 300 m: 32.42 Darren Clark Australia 6 July 1984 Gateshead, United Kingdom 18 years, 304 days [7] 400 m: 44.75 Darren Clark Australia 8 August 1984 Los Angeles, United States 18 years, 337 days 800 m: 1:44.12 Peyton Craig Australia 22 June ...
On 6 December, at the 2024 Australian All Schools Athletics Championship, he ran a personal best time of 10.04 (+3.4 m/s) in the 100m to win his heat. [18] [19] This time was the fourth fastest U18 time in the world and the fifth fastest all-time by an Australian. [20]
2024 Australian Swimming Trials; 2024 Oceania Para Athletics Championships; 2024 UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup; A. 2024 AIHL season; Australia at the 2024 Summer ...