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In trademark fashion, Hall was slow off the line and had to bide her time – running over 300m before even stepping foot in the preferred lane one. After finding the rail, the Olympian took full advantage of Bissets willingness to lead the charge before the bell ignited a lethal kick from the former 1500m national record holder.
Hall proved too slick for the field over the final lap, with 15-year-old Claudia Hollingsworth (Craig Mottram) also in second place also dipping under Brittany Kaans former record of 2:37.80 when running 2:36.72. Securing the Australian U18 and U20 records, along with the 15-year-old and 16-year-old world age best were a suitable reward for the prodigious juniors incredible run. Bisset (Peter Fortune) finished in third place in a time of 2:38.42, taking her to 5th on the Australian all-time list for the event.
Hall was delighted to be back in the national record holders circle, along with bettering Angela Pettys Oceania record of 2:37.28 – albeit over an obscure distance.
I lost the 1500m record last year so its nice to get one under the belt again and add that to the list, hopefully I can have a crack at the 1500 time again soon, she said.
When I went I couldnt really feel anyone on me and I was wondering if there was an extra lap or something its an unfamiliar distance and I thought Id made a mistake.






