Alumnus: Eden Thomas Canberra Running Coach, April 16, 2020November 2, 2023 Eden Thomas trained with FAST until the end of the 2019-20 season. Eden competed in multiple National Championships as a para-athlete in the deaf category (T01). Eden medalled in the 200m, 400m and Shot Put across his athletics career at the National level and has 15 top ten finishes as well. 17th 100m – 2018 Australian Junior Championships 16th 200m – 2018 Australian Junior Championships 8th 400m – 2018 Australian Junior Championships 5th Shot Put – 2018 Australian Junior Championships 5th Discus – 2018 Australian Junior Championships 3rd 200m – 2017 Junior Nationals Sydney 7th 100m – 2017 Junior Nationals Sydney 3rd Shot Put – 2017 Junior Nationals Sydney 5th Discus – 2017 Junior Nationals Sydney 10th 100m – 2017 All Schools Adelaide 7th 200m – 2017 All Schools Adelaide 2nd 400m – 2016 Junior Nationals Perth 2nd 200m – 2016 Junior Nationals Perth 4th 100m – 2016 Junior Nationals Perth 4th 200m – 2015 All Schools Melbourne 9th 100m – 2015 Junior Nationals Sydney 7th 200m – 2015 Junior Nationals Sydney 6th 400m – 2015 Junior Nationals Sydney Alumni Finalist Medalist Para Ginninderra Athletics
Alumni Alumnus: Craig Sconce July 16, 2012November 16, 2023 Craig ran 10.47s in Perth (2003) in the final of the men’s 100m at the Telstra A-Series event. Craig’s fastest 200m time was also set in 2003 at Campbelltown clocking 21.14s. Craig was a member of Australia’s 4x100m Relay team at the Santiago de Chile IAAF World Junior Championships (2000)…. Read More
FAST Track More National titles for Sprint Queen October 14, 2013February 7, 2024 FAST’s sprint queen Sue Bourke collected another two National Titles on the weekend, dominating the 2013 Australian Masters Championships with gold in the 60m and 100m, and silver in the 200m and 400m. Read More
Finalist Relay medal for FAST duo March 26, 2022February 7, 2024 At the recent 2022 Australian Under Age Track & Field Championships, the ACT Under 14 Mens 4x100m relay placed third in the final to claim the bronze medal, just behind Victoria and NSW respectively. The team included FAST’s very own Joshua Smith and Daniel Nwaobi as well as young guns… Read More