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2011 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | XI Oceania Youth Athletics Championships |
| Size | 200px |
| Colour | #E0ECF8 |
| Host city | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Australia |
| Dates | March 10–14 |
| Stadium | Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre |
| Nations participating | 3 (2 + 8 Australian States and Territories) |
| Athletes participating | 356 |
| Events | 40 (20 boys, 20 girls) |
| Level | Youth |
| Previous | 2010 Sydney |
| Next | 2013 Papeete |
The 2011 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships were held at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Homebush, New South Wales, Australia, between March 10–14, 2011. They were held together with the 2011 Australian Junior Athletics Championships (U14 to U20). A total of 40 events were contested, 20 by boys and 20 by girls.
Medal summary
Complete results can be found on the websites of the Athletics Australia, and of the World Junior Athletics History.
Boys under 18 (Youth)
| 4 x 400 metres relay | Victoria | |
|---|---|---|
| Adam Fegan | ||
| Will Johns | ||
| Jarryd Buchan | ||
| Jack Sheridan | 3:19.14 | New South Wales |
| Benjamin Ambrose | ||
| Jackson Lowe | ||
| Jack Bangel | ||
| Christian Lozada | 3:22.15 | Queensland |
| Jay Meaney | ||
| Jack Aird | ||
| Ben Seymour | ||
| Samuel Cook | 3:22.39 |
Girls under 18 (Youth)
| 4 x 400 metres relay | Victoria | |
|---|---|---|
| Rebecca Luke | ||
| Adelaide Robertson | ||
| Renee Doggett | ||
| Alexandra Bulic | 3:50.21 | Queensland |
| Emma Lawrence | ||
| Tatum Shaw | ||
| Taylor Mccann | ||
| Eliza Bowers | 3:50.87 | New South Wales |
| Tia O'Carroll | ||
| Jess Stafford | ||
| Jacarna Bain-Fenton | ||
| Dejanee Defoe | 3:51.76 |
Medal table (unofficial)
Participation (unofficial)
An unofficial count yields the number of about 356 athletes from 3 countries. 331 athletes were from the 8 Australian States and Territories:
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory (1)
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia and 25 athletes from a combined team "Oceania" composed of 2 other OAA member countries:
- Fiji (2)
- New Zealand (23)
References
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