Summer Series: 10 February 2024 Canberra Sprint Coach, February 14, 2024February 14, 2024 The wind was not kind to the sprinters at Summer Series on the weekend. Most races experienced over -2 wind readings, creating havoc for anyone chasing an automatic qualifier for Nationals. FAST Running was well represented with Josh, Mathias, Nate, Nick, and Vishaal all competing. The lads all won their respective starts in the 100m, 200m and 400m, showing exceptional reaction times and lots of power out of the blocks. Young gun Nick especially showed he can match the more experienced and older athletes in his heats especially. No one ran any Personal Bests in the strong windy conditions though. So everyone is looking forward to racing again this coming weekend at the ACT Junior Championships . FAST Track News Ginninderra AthleticsResultsSouth CanberraSprintingWoden Athletics
Community Kingsford Smith School Clinics August 20, 2015October 22, 2023 FAST delivered two in-school clinics on Sprinting and High Jump to students of the Kingsford Smith School in West Belconnen. The focus for the school in offering clinics to their students was to prepare them for the upcoming school athletics carnivals. The clinics were held every 6-8 weeks with a… Read More
News The sun sets on summer April 24, 2024August 29, 2024 With the summer competition period now at a close, FAST Running turns to one of its favourite training cycles, Winter. The general preparation (period) is crucial in building foundation, address weaknesses or imbalances, work on technical development, recover both physical and mentally from the competitive season, and establish good training… Read More
FAST Track Sunday’s session took a step up August 6, 2024August 27, 2024 The eager 400m athletes in FAST Running’s squad took on the mighty hill repeat session at Lake Burley Griffin on Sunday. Master’s specialist Kos, State Representative Tom, U20 athletes Vish and Mathias, and the latest member of FAST Females, Tearia, tore into the hardest 400 session of the season so… Read More