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Australian sprinter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jay Stone (born 31 December 1979) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes as a Masters athlete for Australia.
Medal record | ||
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Athletics | ||
Representing Australia | ||
Oceania Athletics Championships (Open) | ||
2006 Apia | Long Jump | |
2008 Saipan | Long Jump | |
2008 Saipan | 200 m | |
2008 Saipan | 4x100 m Relay | |
2010 Cairns | 4x100 m Relay | |
2010 Cairns | Mixed Medley Relay | |
2017 Suva | Mixed Medley Relay | |
2019 Townsville | Mixed 4x400 m Relay | |
World Masters Athletics Championships (M35) | ||
2016 Perth | 400 m | |
2017 Daegu | 200 m | |
2017 Daegu | 400 m | |
2019 Toruń | 4x200 m Relay | |
2019 Toruń | 400 m |
At age 39 Stone was part of the M35 Australian 4x200m relay team that set a new national open indoor record.[1]
Stone is also a successful athletics coach.[2]
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