Back in Stride: Revived, Recharged, Ready to Race! Canberra Sprint Coach, February 27, 2024March 7, 2024 FAST Running is super excited to welcome back to the track Rose Cajetan. The very popular Papua Guinean Sprinter is now studying at the University of Canberra, having gone home, she’s now back and following her dream, she’s super excited to once again be part of the FAST Running team. Rose has competed in the 100 to 400m, and is now Back in Stride: Revived, Recharged, Ready to Race! Her last competition was in 2018, but the twenty year old is keen to lace up the spikes after returning to train with Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt. As the newest member of the FAST Females program, Rose is looking forward to running with the others, having a good time and making some new friends. FAST Track International News FAST FemalesInternational AthleticsProfileSprintingUniversity of Canberra
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
Finalist World Championship Medalist November 3, 2016February 8, 2024 FAST’s Sue Bourke adds a World Championship bronze medal to her collection as she finishes third in the 400m in a season best. Read More
International Nate aims for 2025 Tokyo Deflympics January 25, 2024February 8, 2024 FAST Running’s elite para athlete and University of Canberra Student, Nate Halpin has set qualification for the 2025 Tokyo Deflympics as his next major goal. The Deaflympics are held every four years, and are the longest running multi-sport event in history after the Olympics. To qualify for the games, athletes… Read More