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HomeSportAll aboard for new Little Aths season

All aboard for new Little Aths season

Corio Little Athletics Centre is a vibrant hub of activity on Saturday mornings during spring and summer.

Athletes aged five to 16 compete in events appropriate for their age, learning to run, jump and throw, gain self-confidence and make new friends.

“Little Aths provides a welcoming, fun environment for young athletes of all abilities, catering for those who just like to be active and have fun through to those who qualify to compete at state and even national levels,” new president Marty Sanders, who has four athletes of his own, said.

“For athletes who might not feel comfortable in a team sport, little athletics is perfect and each athlete is supported to achieve their own personal best.”

Athletes of all abilities can participate, and if special assistance is required, events at centre level can be modified for individuals. For example, lowering heights or weights of equipment, using an elastic high jump ‘bar’ etc.

Athletes do not have to compete in any event they do not feel comfortable to do. The centre will do whatever it can to have all athletes enjoy their experience. Athletes with disabilities may need to be classified to compete at higher levels.

Families take turns helping with their own athlete’s events, such as raking sand, picking up throws equipment, replacing the high jump bar etc.

“Adults usually find they enjoy being up close to the action and Saturday mornings quickly become social outings for the whole family,” Marty said.

The centre has a free come and try day on Friday September 29 (public holiday) from 10am to noon. Competition begins on Saturday October 7.

Five clubs compete together at the centre, not against each other – Corio West, Corio South, Bell Park, Golden Plains and Lara.

All clubs are welcoming new members and it does not matter where you live, or which school you go to, which club you join. It might even be the colour of their uniform that decides for you.

Athletes who choose to compete in region and state events all proudly compete together as Team Corio.

Contact Meridith at 0412-166760 or corio@lavic.com.au for more information.

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