Athletics in Cairns benefits enormously from the dry season climate. From around May through to September, the weather is consistently pleasant for track and field events, and the local athletics community makes full use of those months to run a packed schedule of carnivals, club nights and championship meetings. The sport covers everything from sprints and distance running to jumps, throws and combined events, meaning there is a discipline to suit almost every physical profile.
Little Athletics is where most Cairns children take their first competitive steps in track and field. The Cairns Little Athletics Centre runs a structured Saturday morning program through the competition season, with age groups catering for children from five years old upwards. Events are carefully matched to each age group, so a five-year-old is not being asked to compete in the same format as a fifteen-year-old. The emphasis is on participation, personal improvement and enjoyment, with ribbons and encouragement in plentiful supply.
For older juniors and adults, Athletics Queensland affiliated clubs in the Cairns region provide access to competitive track and field, road running and cross-country events. Club nights are typically held at the main Cairns athletics track and bring together a diverse mix of competitors from serious performance athletes through to masters runners rediscovering the sport later in life. The masters athletics community is particularly active in Cairns, with age-group competitions providing genuine goals for athletes well into their sixties, seventies and beyond.
The pathway from Little Athletics through to regional, state and national competition is well defined and supported by Athletics Queensland. Talented young athletes from Cairns have progressed through the system to represent Queensland and Australia, with the regional championship structure providing stepping stones at each stage. Coaches with accreditation through Athletics Australia are available at affiliated clubs to support developing athletes.
Parents looking to register a child in Little Athletics or adults wanting to return to track and field can find their nearest club and registration information through the Athletics Queensland website. The first club night is always the hardest hurdle: once you show up, the welcoming atmosphere takes care of the rest.
Sources: Athletics Queensland Little Athletics Queensland
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