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AIS Athletics Program

AIS Athletics Program

1993

Support staff
  • Pat Clohessy
  • Craig Hilliard
  • Simon Baker
  • Norm Osborne (based in Melbourne)
  • Efim Shuravetsky (based in Melbourne)
  • Fletcher McEwan (based in Adelaide)
  • Tudor Bidder (based in Perth)
  • Graeme Boase (based in Adelaide)
  • Peter Taylor (based in Sydney)
  • Chris Nunn (AWD)
  • Keith Connor (based in Sydney)
  • John Quinn (based in Hobart)
  • John Zanfirache (based in Brisbane)
Athletes
  • Nicholas A'Hern
  • Simon Arkell
  • Julie Beckhaus
  • Gabrielle Blythe
  • Nicole Boegman
  • Allan Butler
  • Darren Clark
  • Daniela Costian
  • Shaun Creighton
  • David Culbert
  • Andrew Currey
  • Simon Doyle
  • John Eden
  • David Evans
  • Jane Flemming
  • Timothy Forsyth
  • Catherine Freeman
  • Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
  • Rodney Higgins
  • Susan Hobson
  • Simon Hollingsworth
  • Andrew Jachno
  • Damien Marsh
  • Louise McPaul (Currey)
  • James Miller
  • John Minns
  • Paul Nunnari
  • Julian Paynter
  • Rohan Robinson
  • Louise Sauvage
  • Kerry Saxby
  • Paul Scott
  • Dean Smith
  • Krishna Stanton
  • Sharon Stewart
  • Glenn Stojanovic
  • Brendan Tennant
  • Suzy Walsham
  • Paul Wiggins

Major international selections and medal performances

World Indoor Championships - Toronto, Canada (12-14 March)
Men
  • Simon Arkell
  • Darren Clark – Bronze 400m
  • Damian Marsh – Silver 200m
Women
  • Cathy Freeman
  • Meinda Gainsford-Taylor – Silver 200m
  • Kerry Saxby-Junna – Silver 3km Walk
World Cross Country Championships - Amorebieta, Spain (23 March)
Men
  • Shaun Creighton
  • Colin Dalton (Former)
  • Julian Paynter
Women
  • Susan Hobson
World Race Walking Cup - Monterry, Mexico (24-25 April)
Men
  • Nick A’Hern
  • Simon Baker (Former)
  • Michael Harvey (Former)
Women
  • Gabrielle Blythe
  • Kerry Saxby-Junna
World Student Games (Universiade) - Buffalo, USA (8-18 July)
Men
  • Colin Dalton (Former)
  • Paul Greene (Former)
  • Julian Paynter
  • Rohan Robinson
  • Glenn Stojanovic
  • Brendan Tennant
World Championships - Stuttgart, Germany (13-22 August)
Men
  • Simon Baker (Former)
  • Nick A’Hern
  • Simon Arkell
  • Sean Creighton
  • Andrew Currey
  • Simon Doyle
  • Tim Forsyth
  • Damian Marsh
  • Malcolm Norwood (Former)
  • Rohan Robinson
  • Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Former)
Women
  • Gabrielle Blyth
  • Nicole Boegman
  • Daniela Costian
  • Jane Flemming
  • Cathy Freeman
  • Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
  • Kerry Saxby-Junna
Deaflympics - Sofia, Bulgaria (24 July-2 August)
Men
  • Dean Smith - Gold Men's Long Jump; Silver Men's 100m; Men's 110m Hurdles; Bronze 200m

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Sugar Games

AIS training

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