Running in the FAST lane Canberra Sprint Coach, September 30, 2024September 30, 2024 Simeon Omosigho is another of the exciting sprint prospects hoping to do well at the upcoming Australian All Schools Championships this December in Brisbane. Simeon’s passion is playing football, but his incredible acceleration has heads turning as the 14 year old sets his sights for another Australian Championship final in the 100m. Since his debut at Northside Regionals in 2022, Simeon has taken his personal best from 13.60s to 11.79s in 2024. Working with award winning Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, Simeon is set to finish higher than 6th at this year’s National Championships. Simeon is now in the FAST lane and in good company with training mates like Australian Para U18 and U20 National Record Holder Nate Halpin, Commonwealth Games sprinter Vivian Williams, two time Australian medalist Daniel Nwaboi, National finalist Siena Towndrow, and Australian Championship sprint representatives Calan Halos, Nick Porter, Lewin Ainsworth and Thomas Madigan. FAST Track Finalist News CanberraProfileRunning TrainingSprintingTeens
FAST Track 2017 Australian Junior Championships April 2, 2017November 1, 2023 The Australian Junior Championships were held in Sydney from 26 March to 2 April 2017. FAST was well represented with 7 athletes. Top ten performances from Chris, Matt and Austin. Eden Thomas won two bronze medals in the 200m and the Shot Put. Read More
FAST Track 2016 Australian Little Athletics Championships April 24, 2016November 1, 2023 The Australian Little Athletics Championships were held in Adelaide on 24 April 2016. FAST was represented by 4 athletes. Chelsea, Jeremy and Nick all placing in the top 8 of Australia. Jermey won a silver medal in the 100m. Read More
FAST Track Queanbeyan gift finalist November 22, 2015February 7, 2024 Congratulations to Sam Wade in finishing 6th in his first pro race at the Queanbeyan Gift. Running off 4m Sam had plenty of work to do and managed to wheel in some of his competitors in a close finish. The winner had a huge handicap of 12.75m and no one… Read More