You forgot his best event.Peyton Blair successfully defended his title in the heptathlon, smashing his PB with a world-leading 6503, elevating him to sixth on world all-time list. He led from the outset and had a series that included PBs in the long jump (7.70m), shot put (16.07m), pole vault (5.07m) and 1000m (2:39.54).
14 letter last name? That’s amazing. Great time, as well.At the world indoor 60 our best performance was put up by Simon VERHERSTRAETEN at 6.53 in the first round. He got a 6.56 in the second around and made the final, but did not start in the final for some reason.
He was a DNF not DNS.At the world indoor 60 our best performance was put up by Simon VERHERSTRAETEN at 6.53 in the first round. He got a 6.56 in the second around and made the final, but did not start in the final for some reason.
| Athlete | Year | Country | PB | SB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| James GEBERT | 2006 | AUS | 10.44 | 10.44 |
| Alexander COLGAN | 2004 | AUS | 10.15 | 10.22 |
| Calab LAW | 2003 | AUS | 10.17 | 10.24 |
| Tiaan WHELPTON | 2000 | NZL | 10.10 | 10.10 |
| Lachlan KENNEDY | 2003 | AUS | 9.98 | — |
| Rohan BROWNING | 1997 | AUS | 10.01 | 10.37 |
| Jacob DESPARD | 1996 | AUS | 10.15 | 10.28 |
| Jack HALE | 1998 | AUS | 10.12 | 10.43 |
