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(L-R) Genevieve LaCaze, Emma Coburn of the United States and Celliphine Chepteek Chespol of Kenya cross the finishing line in their Women's 3000 metres Steeplechase heat.

Former Little Athletes into IAAF finals in London

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Maybe it was the rain that fell non-stop all day in London which ignited an Australian revival at the world ...
Former Little Athletes ready to take on the IAAF World Championships

Former Little Athletes ready to take on the IAAF World Championships

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Forty-eight of Australia's best athlete will compete at the London 2017 IAAF World Championships commencing 4 August 2017. We are ...
Introduction to Coaching Courses

Introduction to Coaching Courses

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Little Athletics Australia recently took over the running of the ITC Course and see this as an extremely important part ...
Olympian inspires juniors to pick up javelin

Olympian inspires juniors to pick up javelin

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Mackay juniors were treated to a super star coaching clinic at the weekend when Olympic javelin thrower Josh Robinson visited ...
Georgia wins seventh consecutive Little Athletics state cross-country title

Georgia wins seventh consecutive Little Athletics state cross-country title

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Runners from Yarra Ranges Athletics competed at the Little Athletics Victoria Cross-Country Championships held at the spectacular Cruden Farm in ...
Brothers first and little athletes second, Holroyd duo eye success

Brothers first and little athletes second, Holroyd duo eye success

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JOSHUA Cetinic is a sprinter, long jumper, cross-country runner and a soccer player – but most of all, he’s a ...
Australian Ninja Warrior

Australian Ninja Warrior

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his Sunday, Channel 9 launches the global phenomenon - Australian Ninja Warrior - the world's toughest challenge! Three episodes a ...
Jessie Andrew set for International stage

Jessie Andrew set for International stage

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Riddells Creek athletics star Jessie Andrew is on her mark, set and ready to run for Australia at a top ...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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Marjorie follows in mother’s award-winning footsteps

Marjorie follows in mother’s award-winning footsteps

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Marjorie McNamara has been named in the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours List for service to athletics and to the community ...
Wollongong City Little Athletics produce another amazing season

Wollongong City Little Athletics produce another amazing season

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Wollongong City Little Athletics club continues to foster young athletics talent with 280 members kicking off the regular Friday night ...
Record broken 4 times in 2 months

Record broken 4 times in 2 months

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Records are meant to be broken and the 17 year old 200m hurdle record was broken four times in 2 ...
Peter Oliver receives Volunteer Sporting Spirit

Peter Oliver receives Volunteer Sporting Spirit

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It takes a lot of dedication, love and caffeine to have sporting kids. Countless early starts, long drives and late ...
Burnie juniors win bronze at ALAC

Burnie juniors win bronze at ALAC

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Orin Ball and Angus Vrantsis of the Burnie Little Athletics Club headline results from the 2017 Australian Little Athletics Championships ...
Tiahna Skelton claims 17 year old record

Tiahna Skelton claims 17 year old record

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Wallsend Little Athletics Club member Tiahna Skelton continued her strong form this season by claiming a 17-year-old national meet record ...
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