Oceania Masters Athletics
Sports competition
- Masters athletics
- sporting event
The Oceania Masters Athletics (OMA) is a regional body of World Masters Athletics, [1] responsible for organizing masters athletics championship competitions for athletes from the countries of Oceania. It was founded in 1984 as Oceania Association of Veteran Athletes (OAVA) or Oceania Association of Master Athletes (OAMA); [2] the name was formally changed to OMA in 2012. [3] All athletes 35 years of age or older are eligible to compete. The biennial Championships are held in alternate years with the WMA Outdoor Championships. [4] [5]
Championships
Edition | Year | Host city | Country | Dates |
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1 | 1982 | Suva | ![]() | 13 May – 17 May [5] [6] [7] [1] |
2 | 1984 | Canberra | ![]() | April [5] [6] [7] [2] |
3 | 1986 | Apia | ![]() | 5 September – 9 September [5] [6] [7] [3] |
4 | 1988 | Nouméa | ![]() | October [5] [6] [7] |
5 | 1990 | Auckland | ![]() | 2 November – 6 November [5] [6] [7] [4] |
6 | 1992 | Norfolk Island | ![]() | 30 November – 6 December [5] [6] [8] [5] |
7 | 1994 | Suva | ![]() | 1 July – 9 July [5] [6] [8] [6] |
8 | 1996 | Papeete | ![]() | 6 July – 13 July [5] [6] [8] [7] |
9 | 1998 | Hastings, New Zealand | ![]() | January [5] [6] [8] [8] |
10 | 2000 | Norfolk Island | ![]() | 16 January – 22 January [5] [6] [8] [9] |
11 | 2002 | Geelong | ![]() | January [5] [6] [9] [10] |
12 | 2004 | Rarotonga | ![]() | 21 October – 27 October [5] [6] [9] [11] |
13 | 2006 | Christchurch | ![]() | 14 January – 21 January [5] [6] [9] [12] |
14 | 2008 | Townsville | ![]() | 27 July – 3 August [5] [6] [9] [13] |
15 | 2010 | Papeete | ![]() | July [5] [6] [9] [14] |
16 | 2012 | Tauranga | ![]() | 5 February – 12 February [5] [6] [10] [15] |
17 | 2014 | Bendigo | ![]() | 4 January – 12 January [5] [6] [10] [16] |
18 | 2015 | Rarotonga | ![]() | 5 October – 10 October [5] [6] [10] [17] |
19 | 2018 | Dunedin | ![]() | 20 January – 27 January [5] [6] [11] [10] [18] |
20 | 2019 | Mackay, Queensland | ![]() | 31 August – 7 September [5] [6] [19] |
21 | 2022 | Norfolk Island | ![]() | Cancelled [5] [12] [13] [14] [15] |
References
- ^ "Oceania". WMA.
- ^ "Oceania Association of Master Athletes". Union of International Associations.
- ^ "History of Masters Athletics in the Oceania Region". OMA.
- ^ "OMA Governance Documents". OMA.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Oceania Masters Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "OMA Regional Championships Results". OMA.
- ^ a b c d e "Championship History from 1982 to 1990". OMA.
- ^ a b c d e "Championship History from 1992 to 2000". OMA.
- ^ a b c d e "Championship History from 2002 to 2010". OMA.
- ^ a b c d "Championship History 2012 – present". OMA.
- ^ "Oceania Masters Championship 2018, Dunedin - Results & Photo Montage". Queensland Masters Athletics.
- ^ "OMA Championships (Norfolk Island) - 10 to 14 January 2022". Tasmanian Masters Athletics.
- ^ "Oceania Masters Athletics Championships". Athletics Auckland.
- ^ "OCEANIA MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS NORFOLK ISLAND JAN 2022 (postponed from 2021)" (PDF). NZMA.
- ^ "Oceania Masters Athletics Championships CANCELLED". Athletics Norfolk Island.
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