Australian All Schools athletics 2022 teen stars of the future and every NSW favourite in Adelaide
Some are already known. Others are emerging. We take a look at the future champions of the sport taking aim at gold at the Australian All Schools Athletics meet. Top seeds and favourites.
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It’s one of the biggest sporting events for track and field young guns of the year and returning after a long Covid break.
The Australian All Schools athletics championships shines a light on the best and brightest talent in the country - and plenty of it hails form NSW.
Numerous NSW athletes have top seeding ahead of the event in Adelaide from December 9-12 in a show of power for the Blues team heading to South Australia.
There are well known performers on the list, including speedsters Sebastian Sultana and Aleks Stoilova.
Other speed stars heading to Adelaide include Olivia Rose Inkster, who competed at the under 20 world championships and is chasing the 100m/200m double, Bronte Locane, Dylan Hall, Ava Ross, Tammin Lampret, Jack Proudfoot and Xavier Perry.
Sydney’s Billy Blair, who has split his time recently playing both XVs and Sevens Rugby, is back on the track and expected to make his mark in hurdling along with Callum Cheung, Delta Amidzovski, Joshua Kalozi, Lampret, Molly Rayment and Jordan Moore.
800 and 1500m runner Daniel Williams will be another to watch at the event as he continues to build his reputation, as will Ivy Boothroyd, Philippa Quarrell, the multi-talented walker Issac Beacroft and star jumper Izobelle Louison-Roe.
NSW TOP SEEDS AT AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS TRACK AND FIELD
Ivan Baltic, 49.20, 400m U17
Jemma Pollard, 54.50, 400m, U18
Tammin Lampret, 28.76, 200m hurdles, U15
Jordan Moore, 28.95, 200m hurdles, U16
Tom Partland, 2.00.80, 800m U15
Maia Madden Khan, 5.51m, long jump U16
Benjamin Stevens, 53.69, Discus U18
Cheyenne Murray, 2.20, 800m U15
Daniel Williams, 1.54.50, 800m U16
Ivy Boothroyd, 2:05.70, 800m, U16
Myles Brooks, 1.75m, High jump U14
Brooke Williams, 50.30, hammer U16
Sebastian Sultana, 10.42, 100m U18
Aleksandra Stoilova, 11.68, 100m U18
Ky Garratt, 57.17m, hammer U16s
Indiana Cooper T38, 13.77, 100m PA U20
Raphaila Idris, 12.44, triple jump U17
Sienna Bond, 12.48, triple jump U18
Malachi Canning, T/F20, 9.50m, shot put PA U17
Zander Field, T/F20 8.62m, shot put PA U20
Chelsy Wayne, 45.32, discus, U16
Ada Rand, 4:22.80, 1500m U18
Adam Williams, 4.00.30, 1500m U18
Grace Beck, 15: 01.90, 3000m, U15
Sienna Pitcher, 13:59.00, 3000m U16
Piper Simpson, 9:46.30, 3000m U15
Sienna Bond, 6.05am, long jump U18.
Logan Sandland, 63.0 2M, hammer 5kg, U17.
Samuel Perkins, 64.9 0M, hammer 5kg U18.
Julian Wylie, 9:0 0.50, 3000m U16
Shari Hurdman, 55.00, 400m, U16.
Kijana McGowan, 1.65m, high jump U15.
Izobelle Louison-Roe, 1.75m, high jump U16.
Jade Kitching, 1.54.80, 800m, U17.
Ella Penman, 2.09.40, 800m U17.
Nicholas Rodgers, 1:51.90, 800m U18.
Ada Rand, 2:08.50, 800m U18.
Malachi Canning T/F20 32.19m, discus PA U20.
Telaya Blacksmith T20, 27.45, 200m PA U17.
Cody Hasler, 21.99, 200m U17.
Sebastian Sultana, 21.17, 200m, U18.
Olivia Rose Inkster, 24.00, 200m, U18.
Kurt Michael, 1.97m, high jump U16.
Oliver Facer, 13.27, 100m hurdles, U15.
Louise Ringbauer, 34.51, discus U14.
Zac Harding T36, 34.35, 200m PA U15.
Isla Gillespie, 19.83m, PA discus, U17
Neve Jenkins, 13.14, 90m hurdles, U15.
Aiva Pinches, 26:32.50, 5000m walk U17
Emma Thomas, 28:28.30, 5000m U18.
Adam Williams, 8:29.60 3000m U18
Mitchell Hatfield, 1.96cm, high jump U17.
Xylavene Beale, 15.30, shot put 3kg, U17.
Kalisi Aualiitia, 44/86cm, mens hammer 3kg, U14.
Matilda Webb, 14:52.10, 3000m walk, U14.
Kaiah Wong, 41.01m, hammer 3kg, U14.
Delta Amidzovski, 13.49, 100m hurdles, U17
Izobelle Louison-Roe, 12.59m, Triple jump U16.
Matilda Harrison, 25.70, 200m, U14
Layla Sharp T12, 2:50.20, 800m PA, U20
Cooper Robb-Jackson T38, 2:17.80, 800m PA U15.
Fleur Cooper, 4:29.20, 1500m U16.
Zander Field T/F20, 5.09m, long jump PA U20.
Telaya Blacksmith T20, 4.75m, long jump PA, U20
Karina Bell, 44.12m, Javelin, U18.
Joshua Kalozi, 13.36, 110m hurdles, U18.
Alexander Richards, 13.66, 100m U18.
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