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Aussies Hit Top Gear As Championships Season Approaches

The imminent arrival of the World Athletics Championships and Commonwealth Games has Australia’s top athletes finding form across the globe, with big names lead by Jessica Hull, Peter Bol, and Rohan Browning delivering dazzling displays on the eve of the championship season.

PREVIEW | Stockholm Diamond League

The historic site of the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm is the home to leg eight of the Diamond League, with 11 Australians set to feature throughout the night headlined by the return of established duo Eleanor Patterson and Stewart McSweyn.

From Little Things Big Things Throw | Mackenzie Little

Sat at the pinnacle of athletics is an Olympic final, a prestigious space reserved for only the world’s most talented and devoted to define the physical limits of the human race. For most it’s a lifelong and all-consuming endeavour, but for Mackenzie Little, it’s just “fun”.

Hoare Roars to Record | Oslo Diamond League

Australia’s middle-distance talent shone bright at Oslo’s renowned Bislett Games for leg six of the Diamond League, headlined by a stunning national and area record from Oliver Hoare while Jack Rayner continued his ascension.

PREVIEW | Oslo Diamond League

The Oslo Diamond League is shaping up as yet another night of Australian success on the international athletics scene, with Rohan Browning making his return to competition and Oliver Hoare targeting an upset in the Dream Mile at tonight’s Bislett Games.

Qualifiers Tumble | Big Names Fit and Firing

Three World Athletics Championships qualifiers, a massive leap for a seasoned campaigner, while some big names return to competition and the NCAA finals are run and won – Australia’s track and field stars are fit and firing across the globe.

The Name is Bond | Oceania Championships Day Four

If his bleached hair didn’t have people talking already, Connor Bond’s 100m performance made sure he was the name on everyone’s lips on a successful day four of the Oceania Championships at Mackay.

De Rozario named Paralympian of the Year

Athletics queen Madison de Rozario has been named Australia’s Paralympian of the Year for 2021 at the Paralympics Australia Awards in Sydney overnight.

Not Built in a Day | Rome Diamond League

The picturesque Rome Diamond League witnessed three Australians grace the track and field for leg five of the series, lead by a seasons best from Brandon Starc and another sub two-minute performance by Catriona Bisset.