Nick continues his hot streak Canberra Running Coach, March 10, 2024March 14, 2024 FAST Running sensation Nick Porter from Ginninderra Athletics Club has continued his red hot form since the ACT Junior Championships by again winning the 100m at the most recent Capital Athletics Summer Series at the AIS. The youngest competitor in his race, the 12-year old beat much more experienced and older athletes on his way to another respectable time into a head wind at Australia’s fastest track. Nick will now focus on the upcoming ACT Under 13 Track and Field Championships, where he hopes to run qualifying performances for inclusion in the Australian Little Athletics Championships in Adelaide this April. As the reigning ACT Under 14 100m and 200m Champion, Nick knows that the pressure is on to continue his career best form right through to the National Final. For more information on FAST Running please contact us. FAST Track News BelconnenGinninderra AthleticsResultsSprinting
FAST for Sport Corrugated roads to the FAST lane October 30, 2023February 7, 2024 Growing up on a farm out at Gundagai, Lucy Wilson would practice her sprinting on corrugated dirt roads, far from the world class track at the AIS. Since graduating school and studying at UC, Lucy has been enjoying playing in the Centre for Canberra Royals Rugby Union Club. With natural… 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
News FAST Teens August 23, 2023August 23, 2024 FAST Running caters for many people of all ages, shapes and sizes. The FAST for Sport program delivers the fundamentals and secrets to sprinting to all sports and every player. FAST Track is the sprint, hurdles and jumps program for athletes looking to improve their performance through targeted training and event specificity…. Read More