Jindy flyer set to fire this season Canberra Sprint Coach, September 17, 2024September 17, 2024 Jindabyne sprint sensation, Calan Hahlos, who ran a Season Best of 54.40s in the 400m at Junior Nationals in 2024, will set the local Capital Athletics competition alight this season. The Under 17 athlete enjoys the 100m (11.90s), 200m (24.08s) and 400m (53.53s) treble. Calan is hoping to run sub 50s and he is well supported by his FAST Track team mates in that regard, with Mika, Vish, Tom, and Lewin all looking to put their own mark on the 400m in the year ahead. Starting next week with the ACT Secondary Schools Championships at the AIS. For more information on how coaching by correspondence could be an option for you, please reach out to Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, who coaches a number of athletes located right across NSW. Jindabyne – Australia’s highest track FAST Track News CorrespondenceMature TeensProfileSprinting
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
FAST Track Perth 2023 final just the beginning December 10, 2023December 31, 2024 FAST Running’s Canberra sprint duo Joshua Smith and Daniel Nwaobi competed in the U15 Men’s 100m and 200m at the All Schools Competition in Perth. Joshua who’s been nursing a bruised patella since the beginning of November, didn’t have the competition he had hoped for. His 200m Heat time was… Read More
FAST Track Nate sets his sights on National Record October 13, 2023October 22, 2023 FAST’s Nathaniel Halpin (Nate) has his eyes firmly set on breaking Declan Campion’s U20 100m National Record (T01 / Deaf Athletes) this season. Nate who is the Under 18 and Under 20 Men’s National Record Holder in the 200m, believes he has the speed to pip Declan’s current mark. The… Read More