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John Salvado

Hunter smashes Olympic 800m qualifier

Australia's Jessica Hull claimed the women's 1500m in 4:04.01 at a meet in Oregon. (AAP)

Rising star Charlie Hunter has ensured Australia will have a full complement of three entrants in the men's 800m at the Tokyo Olympics after a stunning run in the United States.

The 24-year-old Hunter clocked one minute 44.35 seconds at a meet in Oregon on Wednesday (AEST), which saw him rocket to second spot on the Australian all-time list behind Joseph Deng.

At the start of June, Australia did not have a single automatic qualifier for the men's 800m in Tokyo.

Now there are three, with Rio Olympian Peter Bol and the evergreen Jeff Riseley also bettering the tough standard of 1:45.20.

Riseley will be contesting his fourth Olympics in Tokyo, while the US-based Hunter will make his Games debut.

Also in Oregon, Australian Jessica Hull claimed a dominant victory in the women's 1500m in 4:04.01.

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