Joshua Lodge From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Australian high jumper Joshua Lodge (born 14 September 1981), is an Australian athlete who competes in the high jump. Joshua won the 2003 Australian Championships.[1] He has a personal best of 2.22 metres (7.3 ft).[2] References[edit] ^ Australian athletics results ^ IAAF profile vteAustralian National Champions in Men's High Jump 1930: Charles Spicer 1932: Jim Watson 1934–37: Dudleigh Shetliffe 1947–48: John Winter 1949: Peter Mullins 1950: John Winter 1951: Georges Damitio (FRA) 1952: Merv Peter 1953–54: John Vernon 1955–61: Chilla Porter 1962: Percy Hobson 1963–64: Tony Sneazwell 1965–67: Lawrie Peckham 1968: Tony Sneazwell 1969–75: Lawrie Peckham 1976–78: Gordon Windeyer 1979: Michael Dick 1980: David Morrow 1981: David Hoyle 1982: Larry Sayers 1983: Mark Barratt 1984: John Atkinson 1985: Michael Allen 1986: Lee Balkin (USA) (2nd Ian Rutledge, Qld) 1987: Marc Howard 1988: David Anderson 1989: Ian Garrett 1990: David Anderson 1991–94: Tim Forsyth 1995: Ian Garrett 1996: Chris Anderson 1997–98: Tim Forsyth 1999: Ron Garlett 2000–02: Nick Moroney 2003: Joshua Lodge 2004–06: Nick Moroney 2007: Liam Zamel-Paez 2008: Cal Pearce 2009-10: Liam Zamel-Paez 2011: Chris Armet 2012: Nick Moroney 2013: Brandon Starc 2014: Nick Bojic 2015: Brandon Starc 2016: Nauraj Singh Randhawa (MAS) (2nd Thomas Brennan, WA) 2017: Lee Hup Wei (MAS) (2nd Joel Baden, Vic) 2018: Brandon Starc 2019: Joel Baden 2020: not held 2021: Brandon Starc 2022: Yual Reath Authority control databases: People World Athletics This biographical article relating to Australian athletics is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte