Has there ever been a more golden day for Australian athletics than the final one at Scotstoun Stadium? With 7 golds and 10 minor medals won, the answer is ‘no.’
Patience, a white cap, and a sustained increase in pace over the final kilometre saw Ky Robinson comfortably win the 10000m in Glasgow. None of it was particularly flashy. “Flair,”
Five Commonwealth Games champions from Birmingham return in the 63-strong open Australian team for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games along with 23 athletes in para events. The gold medallist journeys have
Ky Robinson has become the first Australian male since the great Ron Clarke to simultaneously hold the national records over both 5000m and 10,000m, after slicing almost five seconds off
Ky Robinson has become the first Australian to break 27 minutes for 10000m in finishing second at The Ten in San Yuan Capistrano, USA. Robinson clocked 26:57.07 after being outkicked
Australia sent its biggest world championships team ever to the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with 88 athletes originally selected across the track, field, road and relays. From that
Australia has delivered its most successful World Athletics Indoor Championships performance in history, returning from Nanjing with seven medals—including a golden one-two in the women’s high jump—and rewriting the narrative
Commonwealth Games 1500m champion Olli Hoare and up-and-coming collegiate distance runner Ky Robinson have been named in the final team for next month's World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst.