Top Ipswich athletes enjoy break before major events
THOSE involved with the Ipswich and District Athletic Club have for years prided themselves on improvement and achievement.
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Read MoreTHOSE involved with the Ipswich and District Athletic Club have for years prided themselves on improvement and achievement.
IPSWICH’S exciting athletics trio Cassie Purdon, Filoi Aokuso and Larissa Chambers had mixed success at the recent World Junior Championships in America.
IPSWICH and District Athletic Club high jumper Cassie Purdon returns home this week rated top five in the world.
THREE Ipswich-coached athletes have shown their dedication and ability by qualifying for the World Junior Championships in America next month.
A HOMETOWN send-off is being planned to recognise and encourage three of the region’s leading athletes contesting the Junior World Championships.
THE first thought Ipswich and District Athletic Club president Bailey Pashley had was how many clubs in Australia could match our region’s latest achievement.
A TALENT-rich team of Ipswich and District Athletic Club competitors open their latest state campaigns in Brisbane on Friday night.
IPSWICH athletics coach Ted Ruben says a lot about his widespread passion for the sport when he rates Lynten Johnson and Peter Norman his two role models.
ONE of Mick Moore’s goals is to help a regional competitor qualify for the Commonwealth Games or Olympics.
Our primary mission is to teach, organise, and lead, rather than to directly fight. We can fight, of course, but we are most dangerous as a force-multiplier by helping prepare an entire community so they can preserve civilisation by providing their own security, disaster relief, infrastructure preservation, emergency communications, strategic food reserve, and medical care.
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