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2010 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships


FieldValue
NameX World Youth Athletics Championships
Size200px
Colour#E0ECF8
Host citySydney, New South Wales, Australia Australia
DatesMarch 11–14
StadiumSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Nations participating18 (17 + 8 Australian States and Territories)
Athletes participating383 (203 boys, 180 girls)
Events42 (21 boys, 21 girls)
LevelWorld
Previous2008 Saipan
Next2011 Sydney

The 2010 Oceanian Youth Athletics Championships were held at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Homebush, New South Wales, Australia, between March 11–14, 2010. They were held together with the 2010 Australian Junior Athletics Championships (U14 to U20). A total of 42 events were contested, 21 by boys and 21 by girls. Two highlights of the games were u20 boy athlete Damien Birkenhead winning the shot put with a throw of 21.72m and u18 girl athlete Sarah Jackson winning the 400m sprint in a time of 53:61 seconds.

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the websites of the Oceania Athletics Association,{{ Citation |archive-url = https://archive.today/20131031065140/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/OCYC/OCYC2010.html |archive-date = 2013-10-31 |url-status = dead

Boys under 18 (Youth)

4 × 400 metres relayNew South Wales
Christian Lozada
Jackson Lowe
Jarrod Geddes
Steven Solomon3:20.10Victoria
Jack Sheridan
James Smith
Sean Hendricks
Luke Greco3:20.66
Phil Simms
Brad Mathas
Mohamed Ali
Campbell Wu3:21.51

Girls under 18 (Youth)

4 × 400 metres relayNew South Wales
Karlie Chambers
Tahlia Hunter
Jacarna Bain-Fenton
Phoebe Davies3:47.36Queensland
Eliza Bowers
Ashleigh Harris
Eve Lineham
Louise Maybury3:47.43Victoria
Renee Doggett
Erin Rayner
Kate Ryan
Alexandra Bulic3:53.98

Medal table (unofficial)

Participation (unofficial)

An unofficial count yields the number of about 383 athletes from 18 countries. 309 athletes were from the 8 Australian States and Territories:

  • Australian Capital Territory
  • New South Wales
  • Northern Territory
  • Queensland
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Victoria
  • Western Australia and 74 athletes from 17 other OAA member and associate member countries:
  • American Samoa (2)
  • Cook Islands (2)
  • Fiji (7)
  • French Polynesia (5)
  • Guam (4)
  • Kiribati (2)
  • Marshall Islands (1)
  • Federated States of Micronesia (1)
  • Nauru (2)
  • New Caledonia (6)
  • New Zealand (29)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (3)
  • Palau (2)
  • Papua New Guinea (3)
  • Samoa (3)
  • Tonga (1)
  • Tuvalu (1)

References

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