0.02 seconds all that denied Alex gold
AUSTRALIAN Junior Games qualifier Alex Davies was as shocked as anyone after missing his first state gold medal by just 0.02 a second.
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Read MoreAUSTRALIAN Junior Games qualifier Alex Davies was as shocked as anyone after missing his first state gold medal by just 0.02 a second.
INSPIRATIONAL Kyra Domrow was among the Ipswich and District Athletic Club competitors who benefited from a recent hit-out before the Queensland Junior titles.
Pascoe is proud of all his athletes, supporting them through the highs and lows of their challenging but rewarding sport.
IPSWICH and District Athletic Club duo Montanna McAvoy and Rochelle Vidler have strengthened their Commonwealth Youth Games claims.
Ipswich’s 33 athletes competed in 56 events, returning with a swag of medals and personal best efforts from the four-day competition.
COMMONWEALTH Youth Games prospect Montanna McAvoy is thriving in her Ipswich environment.
GIVEN the incredible contribution Vic Pascoe makes to regional athletics, he appreciates all the help he receives.
AS one rising Ipswich athlete returns with a national medal, another group is preparing for their latest campaign.
THIS weekend’s Australian All School championships in Canberra have added importance for one of the region’s leading athletes.
SOME of the Ipswich region’s leading athletics juniors have been recognised.
AS Australia’s top ranked under-18 hammer thrower, Rochelle Vidler is already making an impact.
A NUMBER of Ipswich and District Athletics Club competitors have excelled at recent events, setting records and matching international opponents.
RIO Paralympics qualifier Claire Keefer is waiting for official confirmation she’ll be on the plane to Brazil with the Australian team later this year.
AN Ipswich-generated “hurricane” whipped up a storm in Perth as the region’s top athletes impressed at the Australian Junior Track and Field championships.
RECORD-breaking performances, personal bests and a massive medal rush.
REMARKABLE performances by Zac Caterson, Casey Bell, Erin Wright and Tori Langton highlighted why the Ipswich and District Athletic Club is still one of the best in the country.
SEEING dedicated athletes like Larissa Chambers and Miriam Peni excelling at international level provides immense satisfaction for regional coaches like Vic Pascoe.
TRAINING partners Claire Keefer and Rochelle Vidler are quiet achievers in every sense.
AS the Ipswich region’s major lead-in to a new athletics season, the annual winter carnival is rich in history.
THE golden double of exciting youngster Rochelle Vidler spearheaded the Ipswich and District Athletic Club’s success at the Australian Junior Championships.
THE Ipswich and District Athletic Club will be well represented at the Australian Junior Championships starting tomorrow.
REGIONAL athletes shared in medal glory and improved their state and national rankings at the Queensland Junior Championships over the weekend.
LARISSA Chambers and Rochelle Vidler are in the spotlight as an Ipswich and District Athletic Club contingent prepares for another major competition.
THOSE involved with the Ipswich and District Athletic Club have for years prided themselves on improvement and achievement.
THREE rising throwers from the Ipswich and District Athletic Club were among the star performers representing Queensland at recent national titles.
THREE of the Ipswich region’s most promising athletes are anxiously waiting to see if they are named in the Australian team for the Junior World Championships.
A TALENT-rich team of Ipswich and District Athletic Club competitors open their latest state campaigns in Brisbane on Friday night.
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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