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Enter the Bunbury Geographe Gift there’s under two-weeks to go | Run with...

In all, there is a massive $64,00 on offer this year’s event. Featuring, will be a stacked program for all ages. Visit here to see the events on offer. There is also a comprehensive Little Athletics program. Please email bunburygeogift@gmail.com if...
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Workout Any Day Film Featuring Olympic 4x400m Finalist Caitlin Sargent

The latest episode of our Workout Any Day ?️ series features Olympic 4x400m Finalist Caitlin Sargent. Produced for Runner’s Tribe by professional filmmaker Louie Hadfield of Rolling. Production Co https://www.facebook.com/rollingproductionco/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B7dU9xRATZP/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link  

Why Every Athlete Should Make Getting 8 Hours of Sleep a Priority

For many of us, getting a whopping eight hours of sleep each night may seem like a far off, lofty dream. However, obtaining a sufficient amount of zzz’s is actually extremely important for your body’s functioning and for overall...

6 Reasons Why You Might Need Compounded Medication

Compounding medication essentially involves the mixing of different drugs to fit the specific needs of an individual. There are several advantages to using a compounded medication, for example, the dosages are more controlled, and they can be easily adjusted...

Fun Outdoor Activities You Might Want to Try with Your Friends

If you are too stressed out at home because of your work or study schedule, then it might be time to have some fun in the sun. Outdoor recreation is important for everyone to take a break from the...

Queensland Track Classic joins the World Athletics Continental Tour

Athletics Australia, World Athletics, Oceania Athletics, and Queensland Athletics are very pleased to announce that the 2020 edition of the Queensland Track Classic, 20 March 2020, will join the World Athletics Continental Tour as a Silver level permit meet.

Hull Breaks 1500m Indoor Record, Gusman Qualifies for World Indoors

Jessica Hull has unofficially broken the Australian Indoor 1500m record at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston, running 4:04.14 to take out the race. Meanwhile, in New York, the 2019 Australian 5000m champion, Jordan Gusman, has qualified for the world indoor titles.  Gusman, from the elite squad, Tinman Elite, clocked 7:49 at the Dr Sanders Invitational in New York City, just inside the world championship qualifier (7:50). 

Simple and Practical Recovery Tips For Runners Who Recently Got Injured

Pain and injury are a part of any athlete’s life. When you start running again after a long break or recovery period, your pace and fitness levels are not going to be the same as they were before. We...

Brendan Davies Uncut Part 1 of 2 – Australia’s most successful ultra-runner

Brendan Davies is the best-known ultra-runner in the southern hemisphere. For years, Davies has been banking incredible mileage and winning some of the world’s toughest races. Brendan never just goes through the motions. He is a meticulous planner and...

Lynch on Sprints: Women’s 2019 Review

This is going to be a full-on, comprehensive, top to bottom deep dive of the 2019 women's Australian/New Zealand sprinting season. Or not. I don’t know. You can decide at the end. Either way, I’ll attempt to review, evaluate and calculate the season of every track event that doesn’t have a bell.  This article was first published in Australian Athlete Mag.