After a weekend of Australia’s greatest younger athletes competing for crew and particular person glory, Sunday noticed the conclusion of the 2025 Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships.
Athletes from throughout Australia between the ages of U13 to U15 years competed on the annual competitors that ran from Saturday 26 till Sunday 27 April at SA Athletics Stadium in Adelaide.
The 2025 Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships consists of the U13, U14 and U15 Observe & Discipline Championship together with Multi-Class athletes and an U15 Mixed Occasions Championship.
Throughout the weekend, there have been 39 important Data damaged by athletes, 3 Pending Australian Greatest Performances generally generally known as Nationwide File/ABPs and 37 Meet Data. Data are as follows:
Pending Australian Greatest Performances (i.e. Little Athletics Nationwide File) – Pending ABP:
U 15 Boys 800m, Tate Van Camp (QLD) in time of 1:54.76
U15 Boys 4 x 100m Relay, Group Little Athletics Victoria in time of 43.90
U14 Women 4 x 100m Relay, Group Little Athletics Queensland in time of 48.28
Meet Data (I.e. Greatest Efficiency at an Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships Occasion):
U13 Women 200m Multi-Class, Chloe Murray (QLD) in time of 34.09
U13 Women Lengthy Leap Multi-Class, Choe Murry (QLD) in distance of three.09m
U13 Women 800m, Ellie Eckstein (QLD) in time of two:13.18
U13 Women Discus Multi-Class, Melinda Hottes (NSW) in distance of 12.72m
U13 Women Shot Put Multi-Class, Melinda Hottes (NSW) in distance of 4.48m
U14 Boys 1500m Race Stroll, Lachlan Moore (QLD) in time of 6:37.87
U14 Boys 200m Multi-Class, Kobi Matheson (VIC) in time of 28.64
U14 Boys Discus Multi-Class, Kobi Matheson (VIC) in distance of 43.21m
U14 Boys Javelin Throw Multi-Class, Kobi Matheson (VIC) in distance of 38.82m
U14 Boys Shot Put Multi-Class, Kobi Matheson (VIC) in distance of 13.31m
U14 Boys 800m Multi-Class, Matthew Rumsey (VIC) in time of two:39.35
U14 Boys Excessive Leap, Ashton Samson-Wooden (QLD) in peak of 1.87m
U14 Boys Javelin Throw, Lewis Thorpe (TAS) in distance of 53.89m
U14 Women 1500m Race Stroll, Mya McClure (VIC) in time of 6:31.56
U14 Women 200m, Jamie Ritchie (VIC) in time of 24.91
U14 Women 400m, Eloise Nealon (QLD) in time of 57.52
U14 Women 200m Multi-Class, Jaida Burgoyne (QLD) in time of 30.23
U14 Women Lengthy Leap Multi-Class, Jaida Burgoyne (QLD) in distance of 4.28m
U14 Women Shot Put, Jessica Heap (QLD) in distance of 12.70m
U14 Women Triple Leap, Zarayah Williams (QLD) in distance of 11.71m
U15 Boys 400m, Owen Veltman (VIC) in time of fifty.47
U15 Boys 800m, Tate Van Camp (QLD) in time of 1:54.76
U15 Boys Discus, Jake Hambrook-Smith (QLD) in distance of 54.34m
U15 Boys Excessive Leap, Jake Hambrook-Smith (QLD) in peak of 1.91m
U15 Boys Shot Put, Hamish Gordon (SA) in distance of 14.27m
U15 Boys Triple Leap, Tristan Farrugia (VIC) in distance of 13.32m
U15 Boys Javelin Throw Multi-Class, Cayden Bell (VIC) in distance of 14.64m
U15 Boys Discus Multi-Class, Cayden Bell (VIC) in distance 23.84m
U15 Women 1500m Race Stroll, Matilda Learn (VIC) in time of 6:44.82
U15 Women 1500m, Zoe St John (QLD) in time of 4:48.27
U15 Women 800m, Zoe St John (QLD) in time of two:18.64
U15 Women Shot Put, Deena Gerges (VIC) in distance of 13.82m
U15 Women Triple Leap, Mia Ehrlich (SA) in distance of 11.46m
U15 Women Excessive Leap, Tahnee Phillips (QLD) in peak of 1.70m
U15 Women 400m Multi-Class, Lara Pearson (VIC) in time of 1:08.55
U15 Women Lengthy Leap Multi-Class, Lara Pearson (VIC) in distance of 4.12m
U15 Women 800m Multi-Class, Eleanor Downey (VIC) in time of two:38.89
The ALAC Group Trophies are the basic awards handed on the Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships, with the emphasis on final Group success. Group Little Athletics Queensland emerged victorious successful 4 of the 5 Trophies, solely narrowly lacking out the fifth Trophy awarded to Group Little Athletics New South Wales.
The trophy winner of the Life Members’s Groups Trophy – U15 Mixed Occasion highest total factors scoreis Little Athletics Queensland.
The trophy winner of the Maxine Boyd Trophy – U15 Observe & Discipline and U15 Multi-Class Athletes highest total factors adjusted rating is Little Athletics Queensland.
The trophy winner of the Dick Healey – U14 and U14 Multi-Class Athletes highest total factors adjusted rating is Little Athletics Queensland.
The trophy winner of the Alan Triscott – U13 and U13 Multi-Class Athletes total factors adjusted rating is Little Athletics Queensland.
The trophy winner of the Trevor Billingham Trophy – U13 and Multi-Class Athletes highest total factors rating is Little Athletics New South Wales.
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