Julian Paynter

Australian long-distance runner

Julian Paynter (born 15 July 1970 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a retired long-distance runner, who represented Australia at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the men's 5,000 metres competition. He set his personal best (13:24.22) in the men's 5,000 metres on 19 November 1995 in Melbourne, Australia. Julian's second oldest child also has much potential in his athletic ability. After his athletics career he started participating in top level cycling races in Australia, like the historic Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Julian Paynter's Palmares at CyclingRanking.com". CyclingRanking.com.
  • Julian Paynter at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Julian Paynter". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
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Australian national champions in men's 5000 m
Note: 3 miles until 1966
  • 1894: Charles Herbert
  • 1896: Alfred Bell (NZL)
  • 1898: William Cumming
  • 1900: Percival Malthus (NZL)
  • 1902: William Simpson (NZL)
  • 1904: Rufus Ferguson
  • 1906: William Steele
  • 1908: G. Sharpe (NZL)
  • 1910: Miles Dickson (NZL)
  • 1912: George Hill (NZL)
  • 1914: James Beatson (NZL)
  • 1920: Harry Grandemange
  • 1922: Reg Webber (NZL)
  • 1924: Randolph Rose (NZL)
  • 1926: George Hyde
  • 1928: Randolph Rose (NZL)
  • 1930: George Hyde
  • 1932: Alex Hillhouse
  • 1934: Fred Colman
  • 1936: Jack Sheaves
  • 1938: Walter Weightman
  • 1947: George Campbell
  • 1948–49: Neville McDonald
  • 1950–53: Les Perry
  • 1954: Geoff Warren
  • 1955: Dave Stephens
  • 1956: John Landy
  • 1957–59: Albie Thomas
  • 1960–62: Dave Power
  • 1963: Trevor Vincent
  • 1964: Bill Baillie (NZL)
  • 1965–69: Ron Clarke
  • 1970: Tony Manning
  • 1971: Kerry O'Brien
  • 1972: Tony Benson
  • 1973: Tony Williams
  • 1974: David Fitzsimons
  • 1975: Andrew Hill
  • 1976: Graham Crouch
  • 1977–79: David Fitzsimons
  • 1980–83: Steve Austin
  • 1984: Steve Foley
  • 1985: Andrew Lloyd
  • 1986: Malcolm Norwood
  • 1987: Gerard Barrett
  • 1988: Andrew Lloyd
  • 1989: John Andrews
  • 1990: Simon Doyle
  • 1991: Rodney Higgins
  • 1992: Andrew Lloyd
  • 1993: Peter O'Donoghue
  • 1994: Julian Paynter
  • 1995–96: Shaun Creighton
  • 1997: Julian Paynter
  • 1998: Shaun Creighton
  • 1999: Mizan Mehari
  • 2000–01: Michael Power
  • 2002: Craig Mottram
  • 2003: Michael Power
  • 2004–08: Craig Mottram
  • 2009: Collis Birmingham
  • 2010: Ben St Lawrence
  • 2011: Bernard Lagat (USA)
  • 2012: Harry Summers
  • 2013: Cameron Page
  • 2014: Collis Birmingham
  • 2015: Brett Robinson
  • 2016: Sam McEntee
  • 2017: David McNeill
  • 2018: Morgan McDonald
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Australian national champions in men's 10,000 m
Note: 6 miles until 1966
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