Here are the latest publicly available results from the 2026 Australian Athletics Championships (Athletics Australia Nationals) and notable outcomes I could verify recently:
- Men’s 100m: Lachlan Kennedy won with a sub-10 performance (9.96 seconds), marking his maiden national title and continuing his strong early-season form. His time matched his earlier heats and underscores a new sprinting trajectory in Australia.[2][6]
- Men’s 400m: Reece Holder claimed the national title with 45.11 seconds, narrowly holding off Luke Van Ratingen for the gold. This result capped a breakthrough performance for Holder at the national level.[1]
- Day highlights and other events: The championships featured multiple standout performances across sprint, middle-distance, and field events, including ongoing coverage of finals in Sydney. You can review day-by-day recaps and extended highlights for additional event-by-event outcomes.[4][5]
What this means for the season
- A shifting sprint hierarchy: Kennedy’s sub-10 clocking and national title signal a potential new era in Australian sprinting ahead of Brisbane 2032, with Azzopardi and Browning also contesting podium spots.[6][2]
- Momentum across events: Strong finishers in the 100m and 400m, plus other events highlighted in the Day Two and Day Four recaps, suggest a competitive national scene heading into major meets later in 2026.[5][4]
If you’d like, I can pull a fuller day-by-day results summary, extract the complete podiums for each event, and create a quick chart (e.g., top-3 finishes by event) to give you a concise snapshot. I can also verify any specific event or athlete you’re tracking. Please tell me which events or athletes you’re most interested in.