FAST Track 2019 Australian Track & Field Championships Canberra Running Coach, April 7, 2019November 1, 2023 The Australian Track & Field Championships were held in Sydney from 4 – 7 April 2019. FAST was well represented with 6 representatives. A number of top twenty finishes were recorded. Nick Donaldson won his first National Medal in the 4x100m relay (bronze), whilst Jaydon Page took silver in both… Continue Reading
Alumni Alumnus: Jaydon Page Canberra Running Coach, March 31, 2019November 1, 2023 Jaydon Page trained with FAST until the end of the 2018-19 season. Before joining FAST, Jaydon had been racing exclusively against able bodied athletes and not represented the ACT. He competed in both able-bodied and para classifications at the 2019 Championships winning two silver medals. Jaydon has gone on to… Continue Reading
Alumni Alumnus: Vivian Williams Canberra Running Coach, February 15, 2019February 8, 2024 Vivian Williams trained with FAST as a young Sierra Leon athlete who fled the Commonwealth Games to seek asylum in Australia. Vivian ran 10.84s/21.89s respectively for the 100m and 200m at the Commonwealth Games. Vivian trained with FAST until August 2021. Vivian’s all-time best performances were recorded whilst training with… Continue Reading
Alumni Alumnus: Jone Pio Canberra Running Coach, December 16, 2018February 8, 2024 Jone Pio (Jay Pee) trained with FAST until the end of 2018. Jone was a member of the Fiji Mini Pacific Games Training Squad (200m). Jone is also a very talented rugby player who utilised his speed and acceleration with FAST to be selected in the ACT Brumbies for the… Continue Reading
Alumni Alumnus: Haziq Saleem Deen Canberra Running Coach, December 16, 2017February 8, 2024 Haziq Saleem Deen trained with FAST until 2017. Haziq was the National 400m Hurdles Champion in Sri Lanka with a personal best time of 52.1s and 47.9s for the 400m (flat). Continue Reading
Alumni Alumnus: Matt Walters Canberra Running Coach, March 20, 2017February 8, 2024 Matt Walters trained with FAST until the end of the 2016-17 season. Matt won his first international athletics medal competing for Australia at the 2016 Oceania Melanesian Regional Championships in Suva (FIJI) in the 400mH. Matt was Canberra’s best young talent in the 400m Hurdles at the time and crossed… Continue Reading
Alumni Alumna: Natalia Kremenchutskaya Canberra Running Coach, March 7, 2017November 7, 2023 FAST worked with Natalia Kremenchutskaya during the 2016-17 season. Natalia was an elite level Australian Triple Jumper who enjoyed many top 5 National Performances including a silver medal at the Australian University Games (2012) and a bronze medal at the IAAF World Challenge (2015). Natalia worked with FAST to focus… Continue Reading
Finalist Sue sets Perth World Athletics Championships alight Canberra Running Coach, November 6, 2016February 8, 2024 FAST’s Sue Bourke competing in her first World Masters Athletics Championships in Perth (WA), 26 October to 6 November 2016, has set the competition alight with a blistering three medal haul from four events. The World’s number 1 ranked 400m runner (W55) leading into the Championships, was a successful member… Continue Reading
Finalist World Championship Medalist Canberra Running Coach, 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. Continue Reading
FAST Track Matt anchors Australian 4x100m team Canberra Running Coach, July 30, 2016February 7, 2024 Our own Matt Walters anchors the Australian Team to a silver medal in the Oceania Championships U18 Men 4x100m Final. A good last leg despite the mix up at the second change by the Aussies. Continue Reading