Australian athletics cohort completes Glasgow 2026 team puzzle

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A formidable Australian Athletics Team is bound for Glasgow 2026, with 52 track and field athletes added to complete an 86-strong contingent across able-bodied and Para events.

The final selections feature some of Australia’s biggest athletics names, including Matt Denny (Discus Throw), Oliver Hoare (mile), Jessica Hull (Mile, 5000m), Jemima Montag (10,000m Race Walk) and Kurtis Marschall (pole vault), alongside a raft of emerging talent that have been making names for themselves on the international stage.

Marschall will be aiming to secure a third consecutive Commonwealth Games gold medal in the pole vault, further cementing his status as one of the event’s dominant forces, embracing the challenge of chasing history on the Commonwealth stage.

“I’m incredibly proud to be selected again for Australia. Winning one Commonwealth Games gold was special, but the opportunity to go for a third straight title means everything,” Marschall said.

“I know the level will be high in Glasgow, but I’m excited to prepare well and give it everything for the green and gold.”

Matt Denny (Discus Throw) heads to his third Commonwealth Games as one of Australia’s premier field event athletes, having progressed from silver at Gold Coast 2018 to gold in Birmingham 2022. The national record holder will be aiming to continue that trajectory and defend his Commonwealth crown in Glasgow.

Oliver Hoare (Mile) has also earned selection and will be looking to add to his Commonwealth Games success after producing a stunning run to claim gold in the 1500m at Birmingham 2022. One of Australia’s premier middle-distance runners, Hoare will take on the unique challenge of the mile in Glasgow as he chases another Commonwealth medal.

Jessica Hull (Mile, 5000m) returns for her second Commonwealth Games campaign, with the Olympic silver medallist set to tackle the mile and 5000m double in Glasgow. Having established herself among the world’s best middle-distance athletes, Hull shapes as one of Australia’s standout medal prospects.

In the sprint ranks, Aidan Murphy (200m) will make his debut following a standout domestic season, highlighted by a 19.88 performance at the Australian Athletics Championships and a subsequent victory at the Oceania Athletics Championships, now among Australia’s leading medal hopes in the 200m.

Sprint sensation Eddie Osei-Nketia (100m) has also been included in the squad after bursting onto the scene with a wind-assisted 9.74 in the 100m. Following a standout NCAA season and a series of eye-catching performances on the collegiate circuit, he has earned selection in the individual 100m.

Set to make his Commonwealth Games debut for Australia, Osei-Nketia said the opportunity to represent the green and gold on the international stage was a proud moment in his career.

“Being selected to represent Australia is a huge honour and something I’m incredibly proud of. It’s been an exciting year for me, and to have the chance to wear the green and gold on a major international stage means a lot. I’m looking forward to testing myself against the best and making the most of this opportunity in Glasgow,” Osei-Nketia said.

The middle distance will be bolstered by Sarah Billings (800m) after her breakthrough performance at the Rabat Diamond League, where she clocked 1:57.61 to climb to No.2 on the Australian all-time list. That performance, coming on the final day of selection, secured her place on the team for Glasgow.

In the field events, Mackenzie Little (Javelin Throw) adds further strength to the team; a silver medallist at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, she will be among Australia’s leading medal contenders when javelin is contested.

Brooke Buschkuehl (Long Jump) earns selection for her third Commonwealth Games appearance and will be eyeing a long-awaited gold medal after silver medals at both Gold Coast 2018 and Birmingham 2022. The new mum has made a remarkable return to form after giving birth 11 months ago, continuing her impressive comeback on the international stage.

After earning selection for her third Commonwealth Games team, Buschkuehl said the opportunity carried extra significance following her return to competition as a new mum.

“Representing Australia at another Commonwealth Games is incredibly special, but to do so after becoming a mum makes this one even more meaningful,” Buschkuehl said.

“I’m proud of how far I’ve come over the past year and excited for the opportunity to compete for Australia again in Glasgow.”

Joining Buschkuehl in the event is Delta Amidzovski, who gains selection after winning gold at the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games, marking another exciting step in her progression to senior international competition.

In the high jump, reigning world-class duo strength is reinforced with the addition of Eleanor Patterson, who joins the selected Nicola Olyslagers in a formidable Australian lineup. Patterson, a former Commonwealth Games champion in Glasgow 2014 and silver medallist in Birmingham 2022, adds major championship pedigree.

In the men’s high jump, Yual Reath(High Jump) makes his Commonwealth Games debut following a standout season highlighted by winning the Oceania title with a clearance of 2.28m, marking him as one to watch on the international stage.

Chef de Mission Petria Thomas OAM OLY said the athletics team highlighted the strength and depth of Australian sport heading into Glasgow.

“The Australian Athletics team embodies everything we want from this Commonwealth Games campaign, world-class performers, rising stars and athletes who continue to deliver on the biggest stages,” Thomas said.

“It’s an incredibly exciting and balanced squad that will make Australia proud in Glasgow.”

Australian Athletics CEO Simon Hollingsworth said the selections reflected both performance excellence and consistency across the qualification period.

“This team has been selected off the back of outstanding performances across the season, including major championships and international meets,” Hollingsworth said.

“It’s a group that has shown they can compete and win at the highest level, and we are confident they will represent Australia with distinction in Glasgow.”

The Australian Athletics Team for Glasgow is now complete, following the two prior selections of able-bodied and Para athletes, led by rising star Rhiannon Clarke, and defending Commonwealth Games champion, Nina Kennedy OAM.

Note to editors: Angela Ballard, who was due to compete at a record fifth Commonwealth Games, has withdrawn for the T54 wheelchair 400m and 1500m due to injury, with Mikaela Dingley replacing her in the one-lap race. No replacement has been added to the 1500m.

Australian Athletics Team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games

NAMECoachEVENTSTATEAGECOMMONWEALTH GAMES
Abbey CaldwellGavin BurrenMileVIC24Birmingham 2022
Adam SpencerTomasz LewandowskiMileVIC24Debut
Aidan MurphyNik Hagicostas200mSA22Debut
Aimee FisherLouise SauvageWomen’s 400m T54NSW25Debut
Ainsley HookerSelf-coachedWomen’s Shot Put F57QLD39Debut
Archer HewettDane VerweyMen’s 1500m T20VIC20Debut
Ayla KowalczykZenon KowalcykWomen’s Long Jump T38NSW15Debut
Briseis BrittainRoger ChinWomen’s 200m T38NT18Debut
Brooke Buschkuehl  Self-coachedLong JumpVIC32Gold Coast 2018 – silver medallist; Birmingham 2022 – silver medallist
Calab LawAndrew Iselin200m / 4x100mQLD22Debut
Cameron McEntyreAngus McEntyreJavelinNSW27Birmingham 2022
Cameron MyersDick TelfordMileACT29Debut
Cara Feain-RyanBen Norton3000m SteepleQLD27Debut
Chloe Mannix-PowerBrett Robinson4x100mQLD25Debut
Christopher IusAndrew Murphy4x100mNSW26Debut
Christopher MitrevskiAndrew MurphyLong JumpVIC29Gold Coast 2018; Birmingham 2022
Claudia HollingsworthCraig MottramMileVIC21Debut
Cooper ShermanNeville Down4x400m (Mixed)VIC22Debut
Daniel MiloneGavin BurrenMen’s 1500m T20VIC25Debut
Declan TingayBrent Vallance10,000m WalkWA27Birmingham 2022 – silver medallist
Delta AmidzovskiBecky AmidzovskiLong JumpNSW19Debut
Desleigh OwusuAndrew MurphyTriple JumpNSW24Debut
Ebony LaneChristopher Dale100m, 4x100mQLD27Debut
Edward Osei-NketiaBrenton Emmanuel100mACT25Debut
Eleanor Patterson  Fayaaz CaanHigh JumpNSW30Glasgow 2014 – gold medallist; Birmingham 2022 – silver medallist
Eliza Ault-ConnellFred PeriacWomen’s 1500m T54
Women’s 400m T54
ACT44Gold Coast 2018
Elizabeth McMillenJared Tallent10,000m Race WalkNSW22Debut
Ella PardyAnne MastersWomen’s 100m T38WA35Glasgow 2014, Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Georgia HarrisPaul Pearce100m, 4x100mQLD22Debut
Isaac BeacroftDavid Beacroft10,000m Race WalkNSW29Debut
Jackson SharpJackson Mullaney5000mNSW25Debut
Jaydon PageMatt BeckenhamMen’s 100m T47ACT21Birmingham 2022
Jemima MontagBrent Vallance10,000m WalkVIC28Gold Coast 2018 – gold medallist; Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Jemma PollardTim Eschebach4x400m (Mixed)NSW21Debut
Jessica HullSimon HullMile, 5000mNSW29Birmingham 2022
Joshua AzzopardiRob Marks4x100mNSW26Birmingham 2022
Julie CharltonSelf-coachedWomen’s Shot Put F57NSW26Birmingham 2022
Kurtis MarschallDeclan CarruthersPole VaultWA29Gold Coast 2018 – gold medallist; Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Ky RobinsonDathan Ritzenhein5000m, 10,000mQLD24Birmingham 2022
Lachlan KennedyAndrew Iselin100m, 200m, 4x100mQLD22Debut
Lara RobertsMatthew HornemanHammer ThrowVIC22Debut
Lauren RyanStephen Haas10,000mVIC28Debut
Layla SharpGreg SmithWomen’s Long Jump T38NSW18Debut
Lexie BrownZenon KowalcykWomen’s 100m T47NSW15Debut
Liam AdcockSelf-coachedLong JumpNSW29Debut
Lianna DavidsonAngus McEntyreJavelinNSW23Debut
Linden HallNed Brophy-Williams5000mVIC35Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Lindsey HendyMatthew RawlingsMen’s Long Jump T20QLD28Debut
Luke BoyesBen St Lawrence800mNSW22Debut
Luke van RatingenBen Liddy4x400m (Mixed)NSW24Debut
Mackenzie LittleAngus McEntyreJavelinNSW29Birmingham 2022 – silver medallist
Marley RaikiwasaJoe RiccioShot PutSA20Debut
Matthew Denny  Dale StevensonDiscusQLD30Gold Coast 2018 – silver medallist; Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Matthew HuntBen Liddy400m HurdlesNSW19Debut
Matthew SheppardGreg HamiltonMen’s Shot Put F57QLD37Debut
Mia GrossJohn Nicolosi200m, 4x400m (Mixed)VIC25Birmingham 2022 – bronze medallist
Mia ScerriRalph NewtonHeptathlonVIC21Debut
Michal BurianDale StevensonMen’s Discus F42-44/F61-64VIC33Debut
Michelle JennekeBronwyn Thompson100m HurdlesQLD32Glasgow 2014, Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Mikaela DingleyFred PeriacWomen’s 1500m T54 Women’s 400m T54ACT31Debut
Monique HanlonLuke Donatini200m, 4x100mQLD21Debut
Nathan JasonVincent JasonMen’s 100m T12QLD23Debut
Nicola OlyslagersMatt HorsnellHigh JumpNSW26Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Nina Kennedy OAMJames FitzpatrickPole VaultWA29Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Oliver HoareDathan RitzenheinMileNSW29Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Peter BolJustin Rinaldi800mVIC32Birmingham 2022
Peyton CraigCraig Mottram800mQLD21Debut
Rebecca HendersonSimon Baker10,000m WalkVIC24Birmingham 2022
Reece HolderChristopher Dale400mQLD23Debut
Rhiannon ClarkeDanny KevanWomen’s 100m T38
Women’s 200m T38
WA23Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Rohan BrowningJack Edwards100m, 4x100mNSW28Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022
Rose DaviesScott Westcott5000m, 10,000mNSW26Birmingham 2022
Samuel CarterFred PeriacMen’s 1500m T54ACT35Birmingham 2022
Samuel RizzoFred PeriacMen’s 1500m T54VIC26Gold Coast 2018
Sarah BillingsNic Bideau800mVIC28Debut
Sarah CarliAbbie Taddeo400m HurdlesNSW31Birmingham 2022
Seth O’DonnellAndrew Russell5000mVIC24Debut
Sienna NewtonAndrew MurphyWomen’s Long Jump T38NSW19Debut
Stephanie RatcliffeDale StevensonHammer ThrowVIC25Debut
Thomas McGoughCraig MahonyMen’s 100m T38VIC15Debut
Thomas ReynoldsMatthew Oakley400mVIC21Debut
Timothy FraserJared Tallent10,000m WalkACT26Debut
Tori WestSem LeslieHeptathlonQLD30Debut
Torrie LewisLaurent Muewly100m, 200m, 4x100mQLD21Debut
Ullrich MullerStacey TaurimaMen’s 100m T38QLD20Debut
Yual ReathMike BarberHigh JumpVIC26Debut

By Commonwealth Games Australia,
Posted 22/6/2026

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