Carmen Hunter
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Nationality | Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1978 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Updated on 19 April 2013 |
Carmen Hunter (born 1978) is a former Australian high jump champion and national record holder. In 2001, she won the Australian National Championships held in Brisbane.[1][2]
Carmen won her first national title aged 12 at the Australia Little Athletics Championships held in Canberra, 1991. She went on to claim further Australian titles and represented Australia at minor international track and field championships.
Carmen's performance at the 1992 Australian All Schools Championships held in Perth, where she won the U15 title with a jump of 1.85m, has seen her cited in the "absolute world records" listing for the best performance by female aged 14.11.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1994 | Oceania Junior Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 1st | High jump | 1.80 m |
Oceania Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 1st | High jump | 1.77 m |
References
- ^ "ATHS: National athletics championships". AAP Sports News. 25 March 2001.
1 Carmen Hunter (QLD) 1.82m
- ^ Australian Athletic Results Archived 22 July 2012 at archive.today. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2008-07-13.
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- 1930–1932: Rosa Winter
- 1933–1940: Doris Carter
- 1948: Carole Stewart
- 1950: Jacqueline Baumann
- 1952: Mary Grace
- 1954: Carol Bernoth
- 1956: Janice Cooper
- 1958: Michele Mason
- 1960: Helen Frith
- 1962: Carolyn Wright
- 1963: Robyn Woodhouse
- 1964: Michele Mason
- 1965: Robyn Woodhouse
- 1966: Michele Mason
- 1967: Robyn Woodhouse
- 1968–1971: Carolyn Wright
- 1972: Raylene Parke
- 1973: Carolyn Wright
- 1974–1975: Raylene Parke
- 1976–1977: Christine Annison
- 1978: Katrina Gibbs
- 1979: Vanessa Browne
- 1980–1981: Christine Stanton
- 1982: Katrina Gibbs
- 1983: Christine Stanton
- 1984: Vanessa Browne
- 1985–1987: Christine Stanton
- 1988: Vanessa Browne
- 1989–1990: Vanessa Ward
- 1991: Alison Inverarity
- 1992: Tania Murray (NZL)
- 1993–1995: Alison Inverarity
- 1996: Lea Haggett (GBR)
- 1997–2000: Alison Inverarity
- 2001: Carmen Hunter
- 2002: Petrina Price
- 2003: Miyuki Aoyama (JPN)
- 2004: Petrina Price
- 2005: Sophia Begg
- 2006–2007: Ellen Pettitt
- 2008: Catherine Drummond
- 2009: Petrina Price
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