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Jetstar "Big Hero" Experience for Little Athletes

Little Athletics clubs nationally had an opportunity to enter into the competition with five lucky winners receiving an exclusive training session for them and 15 other friends, led by a Jetstar “Big Hero”, who are some of Australia’s most well-known athletes.

Participants also went into a draw for a monthly prize, a $200 Jetstar travel voucher. Winners of  the monthly prize then went into the draw for the grand prize, being the exclusive training session with one of the star athletes.

One such Big Hero was ALF Western Bulldogs star, Jason Johannisen.

“Little Athletics is such a great start for any kid who loves sport,” said Johannisen.

“I had a lot of fun in my Little Athletics days at the Melville Little Athletics club and it was a great excuse to stay healthy and get involved in the community from a young age! I’m really excited to be part of the Little Jetstars program and can’t wait to have a run around with the kids.”

Another was AFL Adelaide football club star Tex Walker who was excited to be involved in the Little Jetstars program and to get back to his grass roots where it all began.

“I had a lot of fun in my Little Athletics days at Broken Hill and it was a great excuse to stay healthy and get involved in the community from a young age!

Brisbane Broncos and Queensland Maroons rugby league champion Corey  Parker was another  Big Hero, having participated in Little Athletics growing up, and said he loved sharing the experiences he so fondly remembered with the next generation of superstars.

"Little Athletics holds very fond memories for me at Springwood Sharks " Parker said.

Kimberlee Green.“I had a lot of fun in my days at St George Little Athletics club and it was a great excuse to stay healthy and get involved in the community from a young age! I was really excited to be part of the Little Jetstars program and loved running around with the kids.”

Olympic athlete Melissa Breen started athletics at the age of 5 at Tuggeranong Little Athletics Club.

“Training at Little Athletics as a child was where I first found my passion for athletics. I’m proud to be involved in the Jetstar Little Athletics Australia community and support kids working hard on the track and field.

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