Athletics Oceania Championships

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The Oceania Athletics Championships are competitions conducted by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) to determine continental champions in each discipline of athletics .

Events

No. year city country date Stadion
01. 1990 Suva FijiFiji Fiji July 11-14 TFL National Stadium
02. 1994 Auckland New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand February 23-26
03. 1996 Townsville AustraliaAustralia Australia November 28th to 30th
04th 1998 Nuku'alofa TongaTonga Tonga August 27th and 28th Teufaiva Sport Stadium
05. 2000 Adelaide AustraliaAustralia Australia August 24th to 26th Santos Stadium
06th 2002 Christchurch New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand December 12-14 Queen Elizabeth II Park
07th 2004 Townsville AustraliaAustralia Australia December 16-18 Townsville Sports Reserve
08th. 2006 Apia SamoaSamoa Samoa December 12th to 16th Apia Park
09. 2008 Saipan Mariana Islands NorthernNorthern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands June 25-28 Oleai Sports Complex
10. 2010 Cairns AustraliaAustralia Australia September 23rd to 25th Barlow Park
11. 2011 Apia SamoaSamoa Samoa June 21-23 Apia Park
12. 2012 Cairns AustraliaAustralia Australia June 27-29 Barlow Park
13. 2013 Papeete French PolynesiaFrench Polynesia French Polynesia June 3rd to 5th Stade Father Te Hono Nui
14th 2014 Rarotonga Cook IslandsCook Islands Cook Islands June 24-26 Avarua National Stadium
15th 2015 Cairns AustraliaAustralia Australia May 8-10 Barlow Park
16. 2017 Suva FijiFiji Fiji June 28th to July 1st TFL National Stadium
17th 2019 Townsville AustraliaAustralia Australia June 25-28 Townsville Sports Reserve
18th 2021 Port Vila VanuatuVanuatu Vanuatu May Korman Stadium

Gold medal table (as of 2010)

literature

  • Mark Butler (Ed.): 13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics. IAAF Statistics Handbook Daegu 2011. IAAF Media & Public Relations Department, Monaco 2011, pp. 403-406 ( online ).

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