The Australia Mile record holder, Linden Hall was in awesome scintillating form of her life today at Melbourne Box Hill Classic. Linden lost her 1500 national record to Jessica Hull 4:00.42 last year September.
But a prepared inform Linden quashed the home straight fatigue to set new national record of 3:59.67 earlier today at Melbourne.
In the men 1500, it was a close battle between Jye Edwards and Matthew Ramsden but Jye prevailed in 3:35.46 to Matthew 3:35.94.
Full Results:
Men
800m 1 Brad Mathas (nzl) 1:46.31; 2 Peter Bol 1:46.49
1.500m A 1 Jye Edwards 3:35.46; 2 Matthew Ramsden 3:35.94; 3 Ryan Gregson 3:36.72; 4 Rorey Hunter 3:38.47; 5 Callum Davies 3:38.89; 6 Ben Buckingham 3:40.02; 7 Jordan Williamsz 3:41.73; 8 Elliott McGaughran 3:42.70; 9 Adam Spencer 3:44.93; 10 Hamish Carson (nzl) 3:48.00
1.500m B 1 Andre Waring 3:42.26; 2 Will Austin-Cray 3:43.27; 3 Duncan Miller 3:43.89; 4 Jaryd Clifford 3:45.00; 5 Ethan McMinimee 3:45.32; 6 Lachlan Herd 3:45.51; 7 Sam Williams 3:46.01; 8 Jason Clayton 3:48.50; 9 Joshua Collins 3:48.56; 10 Nicholas Fidler 3:48.84; 11 Nicholas Baggott 3:49.92; 12 Nathan Pearce 3:50.24
1.500m C Jhye Hadfield 3:49.94
3.000m 1 David McNeill 7:46.41; 2 Liam Cashin 7:58.89; 3 Isaac Hockey 8:01.21; 4 Joel Tobin-White 8:03.82
Women
1.500m A 1 Linden Hall 3:59.67; 2 Genevieve Gregson 4:10.08; 3 Melissa Duncan 4:10.40; 4 Georgia Hansen 4:11.35; 5 Camille Buscomb (nzl) 4:12.30; 6 Andrea Seccafien (can) 4:14.05; 7 Lauren Reid 4:15.22; 8 Lauren Ryan 4:17.98
1.500m B 1 Amy Robinson 4:18.88; 2 Shanie Landen 4:23.98; 3 Stella Radford 4:24.67; 4 Esther Keown (nzl) 4:26.58; 5 Klara Dess 4:34.07
3.000m 1 Leanne Pompeani 9:12.37; 2 Ruby Smee 9:17.38; 3 Calli Thackery (gbr) 9:24.18; 4 Sarah Klein 9:25.27; 5 Charlotte Wilson 9:30.05; 6 Juliet McBurney 9:33.69; 7 Gemma Maini 9:36.03; 8 Karinna Fyfe 9:37.03