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Australian Athletics’s top Instagramers of 2025

Increasingly the prospects of being a full-time professional athlete rely on content creation as well as prowess on the track.

Cover image by Fred Etter

Let’s take a closer look at the biggest influencers in Australian athletics based on those athletes who were in either the 2025 World Championships teams or 2024 Olympics, based on their current Instagram following (at 31 December 2025, post U16’s being banned from the platform in Australia)

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#1 – Michelle Jenneke – 569K followers (down 26K)

#2 – Bree Rizzo – 359K followers (up 80K)

#3 – Gout Gout – 209K followers (new)

#4 – Jessica Hull – 189K followers (up 25K)

#5 – Nina Kennedy – 185K followers (down 12K)

#6 – Liz Clay – 164K followers (down 4K)

#7 – Tayleb Willis – 155K followers (down 14K)

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#8 – Alanah Yukich – 153K followers (up 46K)

#9 – Genevieve Gregson – 147K followers (down 3K)

#10 – Nicola Olyslagers – 119K followers (up 15K)

RankAthleteFollowers
1 (-)Michelle Jenneke569K (-26K)
2 (-)Bree Rizzo359K (+80K)
3 (new)Gout Gout209K
4 (+2)Jess Hull189K (+25K)
5 (-2)Nina Kennedy185K (-12K)
6 (-1)Liz Clay164K (-4K)
7 (-3)Tayleb Willis155K (-14K)
8 (+2)Alanah Yukich153K (+46K)
9 (-2)Genevieve Gregson147K (-3K)
10 (+1)Nicola Olyslagers119K (+15K)

Check out last year’s rankings.

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