Athletics Fiji and Oceania Athletics are pleased to announce the Oceania Invite will be upgraded to bronze status on the Continental Tour. The World Athletics Continental Tour is an annual series of one day track and field athletic competitions, recognised by World Athletics. The Tour was first formed in 2020, and the Oceania Invitational will be first time a…
The Oceania Athletics Association Area Development Centre is excited to announce the completion of our first face-to-face Coaches Education and Certification System (CECS) LII Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps since the borders opened for the Pacific Region. Thirteen (13) participants from eight (8) different Member Federations participated in the course held in Nadi, Fiji, at the beginning of November….
Oceania Athletics Association is calling for Expressions of Interest from accredited coaches (Gold Coast, Qld area) who would like to be considered for coaching opportunities for Oceania athletes visiting the Oceania High-Performance Training Centre. The athletes can be based at the HPTC for short or long-term stays and be at varying stages of development. If…
4 Medals – 1 Silver and 3 Bronze 5 Area Indoor Records 11 Top 8 Finishes An incredible result for Oceania at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships – Belgrade, Serbia. Australia claimed two medals, with high jumper Eleanor Patterson soaring to silver and Ash Moloney claiming back-to-back global bronze. New Zealand claimed 2 Medals with Tom Walsh continuing his…
Sir Graeme Douglas International (World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze) attracted New Zealand’s top Athletes, with great results across the grounds. Leading the way was Portia Bing, who kick-started the track action by scalping 0.36 from her three-year-old national women’s 400m hurdles to run a stunning 55.50 on her way to an emphatic victory. Competing in…