The Inside Athletics Photography Competition was back for 2022 with more categories and $500 in prizes! The competition was held in partnership with the most passionate online athletics community – Athletes Australia.
Week in and week out photographers across the country contribute to our great sport by capturing the action – rain, hail or shine.
This competition is about celebrating their work. The moments of triumph, despair, motion and emotion that make athletics great.
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Winner – Best Track Photo
“Breaking the Mirror” by Jeff Wray
The Womens Steeple are bunched over the first water jump with mirror reflections awaiting them.
Winner – Best Field Photo
“The Release” by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Mackenzie Leith warming up for his competition at Australian Athletics Nationals, determined to place in the competition on the podium with a medal.
Winner – Best Out of Stadia Photo
“Playing in the puddles” by Hanna Tait
Having a bit of fun with training during floods and isolation.
Runner up – Best Track Photo
“Don’t look back” by Louise Cranston
Rheed McCracken focused on the race ahead, the open mens wheelchair 100m at the Australian Championships, where he placed second overall.
Runner up – Best Field Photo
“Spinning to Greatness” by Ryan Jones
Matt Denny in the circle for his final throw of the Australian Athletics Championships, taking the National Title, the best man to trust when putting a camera under the net.
Runner up – Best Out of Stadia Photo
“Morning Grind” by Natalie Wong
Marathoner Sam Hopper enjoying his harbour run on a cold winter morning during the pandemic lockdown.
Editor’s Pick – Best Other Photo
“Alexandra Roberts Javelin” by Patrick Sager
Other shortlisted photos
“The Stride” by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Jones striding through the runway in the Weekend 1 Victorian Champs hoping to get a PB or even better a podium position. “Tayleb Willis Hurdles” by Patrick Sager
Tayleb Willis’s undivided attention for success.
“Stay Bar Stay” by Jeff Wray
Courtney Smallacombe stares down the bar and gives it some instructions in the Women’s Pole Vault.
“Thin air” by Flynn Hopkins
Team Telford completing a K rep session on a cold and windy day in perisher valley during an altitude training stint.
“Warmup at The Tan” by Ben Levy
Gen Gregson, Eloise Wellings and Camille Buscomb waving good morning to Ellie Pashley while warming up for Run The Tan.
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Check out all of the great entries received below.
Shortlist voting has now closed!
Entries were submitted by photographers only i.e. submitting their own work.
One photo, per photographer, could be entered in each category.
The competition was not open to professional photographers i.e. individuals who derive the majority of their income from photography. We’ll look to expand next year’s competition to cater for professionals.
Photos were taken between 1 April 2021 and 9 April 2022 (i.e. 2022 Brisbane Track Classic included)
The competition will be judged by an online popular vote by the Australian athletics community:
Shortlisting to determine the Top 4 in each category, via a vote on this page (closes 11:59pm on Thursday)
Final voting will take place on the Athletes Australia Facebook page between Saturday and Monday. No votes from the shortlisting round carry over to the final.
This year there are three categories: Best Track Photo,Best Field Photo – and so stunning images of cross country runners, marathoners and race walkers can be included – Best Out of Stadia Photo.
Prizes
1st place in each category: $100 gift voucher from Ted’s Cameras
2nd place in each category: $50 gift voucher from Ted’s Cameras
Editor’s choice: $50 gift voucher from Ted’s Cameras for the photo I like most, that didn’t finish first or second in any category.
Entries may only be submitted by photographers i.e. you must submit your own work.
One photo, per photographer, can be entered in each category
The competition is not open to professional photographers i.e. individuals who derive the majority of their income from photography. We'll look to expand next year's competition to cater for professionals.
Photos must have been taken between 1 April 2021 and 9 April 2022 (i.e. 2022 Brisbane Track Classic included)
The competition will be judged by an online popular vote by the Australian athletics community. Due to the expected number of entries, a shortlisting process may be required. Further information about the voting process will be announced when entries close.
Contest winners
1 place
"This is a serious race mate..." by Richard Haines
Ready in their own way.
153
2 place
"Breaking the Mirror" by Jeff Wray
The Womens Steeple are bunched over the first water jump with mirror reflections awaiting them.
103
3 place
"Tayleb Willis Hurdles" by Patrick Sager
Tayleb Willis's undivided attention for success.
88
4 place
"Don’t look back" by Louise Cranston
Rheed McCracken focused on the race ahead, the open mens wheelchair 100m at the Australian Championships, where he placed second overall.
81
5 place
"The Stride" by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Jones striding through the runway in the Weekend 1 Victorian Champs hoping to get a PB or even better a podium position.
73
"Steeple fun" by John Whyte
Luckily I’ve had a lot of puddles to jump over this week for practice...
"Just Keep Running" by Ryan Jones
The Mens U16 3000m Championship of Australia held in torrential conditions to end the 2nd Day of a rain soaked championships.
"Hurdling at dawn" by Ryk Neethling
Isabella Guthrie warming up at Melbourne Track Classic for her 400m hurdles in which she claimed silver with a time of 58.08
"Brotherhood" by Natalie Wong
"As for the race itself, I don't remember anything other than the first few steps and crossing the line and celebrating with my competitors who I am lucky enough to call close friends and brothers." – Jai Gordon (2022 Aus U20 100m Champion)
"Blast off" by Holly Smee
Lachlan strides ahead.
"Breaking the Mirror" by Jeff Wray
The Womens Steeple are bunched over the first water jump with mirror reflections awaiting them.
"I've done it again" by Scott Sidley
Liz Clay moments after winning her second Australian 100H title.
"Steeple frozen in time" by Ben Levy
A rarely seen angle of the steeplechase captured at Melbourne Track Classic.
"Rhythmicity" by Andrew Hilditch
Chris Douglas, Nick Hough and Sam Hurwood press away from the field to secure automatic qualifying into the national final of the 110m Hurdles.
"This is a serious race mate..." by Richard Haines
Ready in their own way.
"Reach for the goals" by Daniel Coppel
Liz Clay in the 100m hurdles heats, climbs the last hurdle on her way to victory
"Peter Bol, Sydney Track Classic" by Flynn Hopkins
Peter Bol winning the Sydney track classic 800m A race in 1:46.03 over a fast finishing John Preston (1:46.25).
"Home Stretch" by Andrew Edwards
Meet Jace, he was turning into the last stretch of his third run.
"Pursuit" by Hanna Tait
Taken during the Sydney Track Classic
"Don’t look back" by Louise Cranston
Rheed McCracken focused on the race ahead, the open mens wheelchair 100m at the Australian Championships, where he placed second overall.
"Sweet Victory" by Anna Eggmolesse
The Line Up
"Tayleb Willis Hurdles" by Patrick Sager
Tayleb Willis's undivided attention for success.
“Winning ways” by Paul McGuire
Aynslee Van Graan of Run Crew about to claim victory in torrential rain at the 2022 NSW 5000m Championships.
"The Stride" by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Jones striding through the runway in the Weekend 1 Victorian Champs hoping to get a PB or even better a podium position.
"The Last Hurdle" by Fred Etter
Clearing the last hurdle on her way to the championship final
"The Pain of Olympic Pursuit" by David Tarbotton
What it means to become an Olympian - Georgia Winkcup misses the Olympic qualifying standard. (She would later qualify through rankings)
"Battle of the Next Gen" by Joanna Margiolis
The U16 men battle it out in the 2000m steeplechase on day 3 of the Victorian Track & Field Championships.
Entries may only be submitted by photographers i.e. you must submit your own work.
One photo, per photographer, can be entered in each category
The competition is not open to professional photographers i.e. individuals who derive the majority of their income from photography. We'll look to expand next year's competition to cater for professionals.
Photos must have been taken between 1 April 2021 and 9 April 2022 (i.e. 2022 Brisbane Track Classic included)
The competition will be judged by an online popular vote by the Australian athletics community. Due to the expected number of entries, a shortlisting process may be required. Further information about the voting process will be announced when entries close.
Contest winners
1 place
"The Release" by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Mackenzie Leith warming up for his competition at Australian Athletics Nationals, determined to place in the competition on the podium with a medal hanging around his neck by the end of the day.
133
2 place
"Spinning to Greatness" by Ryan Jones
Matt Denny in the circle for his final throw of the Australian Athletics Championships, taking the National Title, the best man to trust when putting a camera under the net.
77
3 place
"Stay Bar Stay" by Jeff Wray
Courtney Smallacombe stares down the bar and gives it some instructions in the Womens Pole Vault
69
4 place
"Alexandra Roberts Javelin" by Patrick Sager
Aiming for the sun
67
"Jump for distance" by Daniel Coppel
The national champion, Samantha Dale, jumps in the open long jump on her way to victory
"Stay Bar Stay" by Jeff Wray
Courtney Smallacombe stares down the bar and gives it some instructions in the Womens Pole Vault
Tim McGrath
"Up up & away" by Andrew Edwards
Meet Caylan, he went extra high for his last long jump of the day
"The moment before" by Holly Smee
Discus, focus.
"The Release" by Victoria Entwistle-Hardeman
Mackenzie Leith warming up for his competition at Australian Athletics Nationals, determined to place in the competition on the podium with a medal hanging around his neck by the end of the day.
"910/8393" by Natalie Wong
Cedric Dubler cleared 5.00m in his first attempt, which contributed 910 points to his new decathlon PB of 8393. He won a national title and secured his ticket to Oregon World Athletics Championships.
"Perfect hair flick" by Ryk Neethling
Noa Kino jumping at Vic T&F Championships. Second place at 1.60m
"Fingers Crossed" by Fred Etter
Nicola McDermott clearing 1.94 on her way to winning the Australian Championships in Sydney. She always jumps with her fingers crossed
"Stepping out" by John Whyte
I’m going to shake up this completion with this jump...
"Sky-high" by Joanna Margiolis
Matt Hosie soars to 4.75m in the pole vault at the 2022 Zatopek:10.
"Balance" by David Tarbotton
Masters athlete Maria Cimino displaying a technically perfect throw with the Weight Implement.
"The Final Throw" by Anna Eggmolesse
Morgan Bennett at Mount Isa Athletics club
"Tension" by Hanna Tait
Women's pole vault at the Sydney Track Classic
"Matt Denny, Sydney Track Classic" by Flynn Hopkins
Matt Denny throws 64.64m to beat young gun Darcy Miller (56.38m) and set a new meet record at the Sydney Track Classic
"Spinning to Greatness" by Ryan Jones
Matt Denny in the circle for his final throw of the Australian Athletics Championships, taking the National Title, the best man to trust when putting a camera under the net.
"Alexandra Roberts Javelin" by Patrick Sager
Aiming for the sun
"uʍop ǝpısdn" by Louise Cranston
Kurtis Marschall flying sky high over 5.60 to take the gold and the National title at the 2022 Australian Championships
"Hulk Smash!" by Scott Sidley
Todd Hodgetts celebrates after launching the shot at the 2022 Australian Track & Field Championships.
"Human flight" by Paul McGuire
Pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall steams in towards the pit in the 2022 Australian Track and Field Championships.
Entries may only be submitted by photographers i.e. you must submit your own work.
One photo, per photographer, can be entered in each category
The competition is not open to professional photographers i.e. individuals who derive the majority of their income from photography. We'll look to expand next year's competition to cater for professionals.
Photos must have been taken between 1 April 2021 and 9 April 2022 (i.e. 2022 Brisbane Track Classic included)
The competition will be judged by an online popular vote by the Australian athletics community. Due to the expected number of entries, a shortlisting process may be required. Further information about the voting process will be announced when entries close.
Contest winners
1 place
"Morning Grind" by Natalie Wong
Marathoner Sam Hopper enjoying his harbour run on a cold winter morning during the pandemic lockdown.
89
2 place
"Playing in the puddles" by Hanna Tait
Having a bit of fun with training during floods and isolation
78
3 place
"Thin air" by Flynn Hopkins
Team Telford completing a K rep session on a cold and windy day in perisher valley during an altitude training stint.
41
4 place
"Warmup at The Tan" by Ben Levy
Gen Gregson, Eloise Wellings and Camille Buscomb waving good morning to Ellie Pashley while warming up for Run The Tan.
23
"Where the land meets the sea" by Holly Smee
Take control of the wild lands.
"Warmup at The Tan" by Ben Levy
Gen Gregson, Eloise Wellings and Camille Buscomb waving good morning to Ellie Pashley while warming up for Run The Tan.
"Playing in the puddles" by Hanna Tait
Having a bit of fun with training during floods and isolation
"Into the light" by Paul McGuire
Loren Elliot from Athletics East competing at the 2021 St George Cross Country meet in Sydney.
"Morning Grind" by Natalie Wong
Marathoner Sam Hopper enjoying his harbour run on a cold winter morning during the pandemic lockdown.
"Thin air" by Flynn Hopkins
Team Telford completing a K rep session on a cold and windy day in perisher valley during an altitude training stint.
"Nature" by David Tarbotton
The freedom of running.
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