Here’s what I’ve found about Aidan Murphy’s latest 400m time.
Latest update
- Aidan Murphy ran a 400m in 44.44 seconds at the Oceania Athletics Championships in Darwin, May 2026, approaching the Australian national record and placing second on the all-time Australian list for the event. This was part of a strong performance at the Darwin meet and contributed to a notable Australian podium sweep in the event. [Source: Australian news coverage of the Oceania Championships, May 2026] [cite ][cite ]
Context and related details
- The 400m field at that meet also featured fellow Australians Thomas Reynolds and Luke van Ratingen, with Reynolds recording a personal best around 44.69 seconds, and van Ratingen 45.04 seconds, highlighting a high-caliber national performance alongside Murphy. [cite ]
- Murphy’s result marked a near-national-record performance, as the existing Australian 400m national record has stood since 1988 and Murphy’s time was within a few hundredths of that mark. [cite ]
What this means for his trajectory
- The 44.44 to 44.50 range is widely viewed as the threshold that would finally surpass the national record, and current reporting indicates Murphy is among the athletes closest to breaking it, indicating a peak period in 2026. [cite ]
- Murphy’s improvement from previous seasons, including faster 100m/200m times and strong relay performances, supports expectations that he could challenge the national mark if he stays healthy and continues to progress. [cite ][cite ]
Notes
- The above figures are drawn from Oceania Championships coverage and Athletics Australia summaries published in May 2026. If you’d like, I can pull the exact articles and provide direct quotes and link citations. [cite ][cite ]
Would you like me to fetch the latest official race reports or compile a quick chart showing Murphy’s 100m, 200m, and 400m bests over the past year to visualize his progression?
Sources
When Aidan Murphy takes to the track at the Adelaide Invitational on Saturday night, the excitement will be palpable. And why not? He’s the hometown hero who has bulldozed his competitors to date this season, and he has no intentions of slowing down. The 18-year-old has been firing on all cylinders this season with personal
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worldathletics.orgCrowned the Oceania men's 400m champion in Darwin, Aidan Murphy has come within touching distance of one of the nation’s oldest records to lead an action-packed second day of the 2026 Oceania Athletics Championships in the Northern Territory.
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asf.org.auAidan Murphy is a leading Australian sprinter from Adelaide. He competes in the 100m, 200m and 400m.
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