Paul Dallow
Paul Dallow is a former New Zealand athletics representative. He was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland where he commenced his interest in athletics. He represented New Zealand as a hurdler.[1] He represented New Zealand in 1960 in Melbourne in the 120, 220 and 440 Yards Hurdles; in 1962 he represented New Zealand at the Empire Games held in Perth in the 120 and 440 Yards Hurdles.[2]
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New Zealand national champions in men's 110 m hurdles
Note: 120 yards before 1970
- 1888: Godfrey Shaw
- 1889–1891: Harold Batger
- 1892–1893: W.J. Moir
- 1894: Harold Batger
- 1895–1896: W.H. Martin
- 1897–1898: Arthur Holder
- 1899–1900: George Smith
- 1901: Matthew Roseingrave (AUS)
- 1902: George Smith
- 1903: F.S. Harley
- 1904: George Smith
- 1905: T. Craig
- 1906: Gerald Keddell
- 1907–1908: H.T. Cook
- 1909: Gerald Keddell
- 1910: A. Evensen
- 1911–1913: Gerald Keddell
- 1914: Philip Doyle
- 1915: Arthur Halligan
- 1916–1919: not held
- 1920–1921: Harry Wilson
- 1922: Wilfred Buckhurst
- 1923: George Krogness (USA)
- 1924–1929: Roger Lander
- 1930: Stan Ramson
- 1931: Alex Darby
- 1932: Jack Shirley
- 1933: G. McGregor
- 1934: Frank Sharpley
- 1935: Philip Bowie
- 1936: Frank Sharpley
- 1937–1938: Philip Bowie
- 1939–1940: Frank Sharpley
- 1941–1944: not held
- 1945: G. Hunter
- 1946–1948: Arthur Eustace
- 1949: Lionel Smith
- 1950–1952: John Holland
- 1953–1954: Ashley Taylor
- 1955: John Holland
- 1956: Douglas Taylor
- 1957: Wayne Belcher
- 1958: Paul Dallow
- 1959: J. Bulcraig
- 1960–1962: Paul Dallow
- 1963: H. Twigley
- 1964: Logan Aikman
- 1965: Roy Williams
- 1966: Mike Walls
- 1967–1969: Ross Pownall
- 1970–1978: Ross Pownall
- 1979: Mark Miron
- 1980: Phillip Mills
- 1981–1982: Tim Soper
- 1983: William Fong (SAM)
- 1984: Tim Soper
- 1985–1988: Simon Poelman
- 1989–1991: Grant McNeil
- 1992: Simon Poelman
- 1993: Karl Schlierling
- 1994: Simon Poelman
- 1995: Nick Bolton
- 1996: Simon Poelman
- 1997–1999: Liam Whaley
- 2000: Zhang Feng (CHN)
- 2001: Tony Pownall
- 2002: Liam Whaley
- 2003–2009: James Mortimer
- 2010–2012: Brent Newdick
- 2013–2014: Michael Cochrane
- 2015–2019: Joshua Hawkins
- 2020: James Sandilands
- 2021–2024: Joshua Hawkins