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.
Winner – Best Track Photo
The Womens Steeple are bunched over the first water jump with mirror reflections awaiting them.
Winner – Best Field Photo
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
Having a bit of fun with training during floods and isolation.
Runner up – Best Track Photo
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
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
Marathoner Sam Hopper enjoying his harbour run on a cold winter morning during the pandemic lockdown.
Editor’s Pick – Best Other Photo
Other shortlisted photos
Jones striding through the runway in the Weekend 1 Victorian Champs hoping to get a PB or even better a podium position.
Tayleb Willis’s undivided attention for success.
Courtney Smallacombe stares down the bar and gives it some instructions in the Women’s Pole Vault.
Team Telford completing a K rep session on a cold and windy day in perisher valley during an altitude training stint.
Gen Gregson, Eloise Wellings and Camille Buscomb waving good morning to Ellie Pashley while warming up for Run The Tan.
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.
The Categories
Voting took place across three categories:
Best Track Photo
22 great photos.
- 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
Best Field Photo
19 great photos.
- 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
Best Out of Stadia Photo
7 great photos.
- 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
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