Athletics and Little Athletics on the Sunshine Coast: Track, Field and Pathways to the Top
From tiny tots taking their first steps on the track to University of the Sunshine Coast athletes competing at state and national level, the athletics community here is thriving and welcoming.
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Athletics on the Sunshine Coast covers a broad spectrum, from the Saturday morning Little Athletics carnivals that introduce primary-school children to sprints, jumps and throws, through to senior club competition and the high-performance programs anchored at the University of the Sunshine Coast. The region has produced state and national-level athletes across a range of disciplines, and the culture of development and inclusion at club level is a big reason for that success.
Little Athletics Queensland operates through affiliated centres across the Sunshine Coast, with centres in Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa and surrounding areas. The Saturday morning centre competitions run through the summer season (typically October through March) and provide children aged five to seventeen with the chance to compete across all track and field events in age-appropriate divisions. The program is specifically designed to be non-intimidating and to reward participation as much as performance. Centre championship nights at the end of the season are a genuine highlight for young athletes and their families.
Senior athletics clubs affiliated with Athletics Queensland give adult athletes the chance to continue competing through open and masters divisions. Masters athletics in particular is one of the fastest-growing participation categories in Queensland, and Sunshine Coast clubs attract a strong masters contingent who compete in regional championships and progress to state and national masters games. The range of events means that whether your strength is sprinting, distance running, hurdles, high jump, shot put or decathlon, there is a competitive outlet available.
The University of the Sunshine Coast plays an important role in the regional athletics ecosystem. The USC track and field facilities support both student-athletes and community club use, and the university's sport science programs provide expertise that benefits athletes at multiple levels. Several Sunshine Coast athletes have used the USC environment to prepare for state, national and international competition.
To find your nearest Little Athletics centre or senior club, the Little Athletics Queensland and Athletics Queensland websites both carry up-to-date directories of affiliated clubs. Most centres hold come-and-try sessions at the start of each season, and the welcoming atmosphere makes them an ideal first step for children and returning adult athletes alike.
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