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2010 Oceania Junior Athletics Championships


FieldValue
NameIV Oceania Junior Athletics Championships
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Size150px
Colour#E0ECF8
Host cityCairns, Australia Australia
DatesSeptember 23–25
StadiumBarlow Park
Nations participating20
Athletes participating113
Events33 (15 men, 18 women)
LevelJunior
Previous1998 Nuku'alofa
Next2012 Cairns

The 2010 Oceania Junior Athletics Championships were held at the Barlow Park in Cairns, Australia, between September 23–25, 2010. They were held together with the 2010 Oceania Open Championships. A total of 33 events were contested, 15 by men and 18 by women.

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association, |url-status=dead |url-status=dead |url-status=dead and on the World Junior Athletics History webpages. | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130505102058/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/OCJC/OCJC2010.html | archive-date = May 5, 2013 | url-status = dead

Boys under 20 (Junior)

4 x 100 metres relay
Peter Callagher
Andy Kruy
Zac Topping
Daniel Dyet50.40

Girls under 20 (Junior)

4 x 100 metres relay
Portia Bing
Alexandra Skerten
Katherine Camp
Merewarahi Vaka49.18

†: In the women's hammer throw event, Gabrielle Neighbour from was 1st with 62.99m, Karyne Di Marco was 2nd with 62.15m, Bronwyn Eagles from was 3rd with 59.24m, and Breanne Clement from was 4th with 49.65m, all starting as guests.

Medal table (unofficial)

Participation (unofficial)

An unofficial count yields the number of about 113 athletes from 20 countries:

  • Australia (12)
  • Cook Islands (3)
  • Fiji (5)
  • French Polynesia (3)
  • Guam (7)
  • Kiribati (4)
  • Marshall Islands (2)
  • Nauru (6)
  • New Caledonia/New Caledonia (3)
  • New Zealand (21)
  • Niue (6)
  • Norfolk Island (2)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (5)
  • Palau (5)
  • Papua New Guinea (13)
  • Samoa (3)
  • Solomon Islands (4)
  • Tonga (4)
  • Tuvalu (2)
  • Vanuatu (3)

References

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