The Austrian Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Austrian Athletics Federation, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Austria. The competition was first held in 1911 and women's events were included shortly after in 1918. Separate annual championship events are held for cross country running, road running and racewalking events.[1]
Men
100 metres
200 metres
400 metres
800 metres
1500 metres
5000 metres
10,000 metres
10K run
Half marathon
25K run
Marathon
3000 metres steeplechase
110 metres hurdles
200 metres hurdles
400 metres hurdles
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw
Pentathlon
Decathlon
10,000 metres walk
20 kilometres walk
The course for the 2002 event was one kilometre too long.
50 kilometres walk
Cross country (long course)
Cross country (short course)
Mountain running
Women
100 metres
200 metres
400 metres
800 metres
1500 metres
3000 metres
5000 metres
10,000 metres
10K run
- 1983: Maria Springer
- 1984: Anni Müller
- 1985: Not held
- 1986: Not held
- 1987: Not held
- 1988: Not held
- 1989: Not held
- 1990: Not held
- 1991: Not held
- 1992: Not held
- 1993: Not held
- 1994: Not held
- 1995: Not held
- 1996: Not held
- 1997: Not held
- 1998: Not held
- 1999: Not held
- 2000: Not held
- 2001: Not held
- 2002: Not held
- 2003: Not held
- 2004: Not held
- 2005: Martina Winter
- 2006: Andrea Mayr
15K run
Half marathon
25K run
1980: Andrea Zirknitzer
1982: Edith Sappl
Marathon
3000 metres steeplechase
80 metres hurdles
100 metres hurdles
400 metres hurdles
High jump
Pole vault
The 1995 women's pole vault event did not have official championship status.
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
The 1995 women's hammer throw event did not have official championship status.
Javelin throw
Pentathlon
Heptathlon
10 kilometres walk
The race 2002 was overly long by 500 m due to an organisational error.
20 kilometres walk
Cross country
Mountain running
References
- Champions 1960–2006