Why choose Little Athletics?
The philosophy of Little Athletics is FAMILY, FUN AND FITNESS!
Open to children aged 3 years right up to 17 years, Little Athletics is more than just a sport. It is a community-oriented organisation which enables the entire family to participate together.
The running, jumping and throwing skills learnt by participating in athletics track and field events provide a strong foundation for all sports that will stand athletes in good stead for a fit and healthy future.
Our club is inclusive of athletes of all abilities and aims to encourage each child to improve their own personal bests in a FUN and POSITIVE environment. Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience and ability.
The Toowoomba Little Athletics mission statement:
Little Athletics aims to develop children of all abilities by
When is Little Athletics held?
The Little Athletics season runs from September through until March. Toowoomba Little Athletics club holds weekly Centre Competitions on a Sunday afternoon from 1.30pm, at our home grounds located at O’Quinn Street oval in Harristown. We occasionally also hold some Friday night Twilight Competitions throughout the season and designated training sessions depending on volunteer coach availability. Check out our season calendar for a full list of dates.
What to expect at our Centre Competitions?
During our Centre Competitions, athletes rotate through five track and field events, with a different variety of events on offer each week including sprints, middle distance running, hurdles, throws, jumps and race walking. While we call them ‘competitions’, the focus for our Sunday Competitions is really on practicing a range of different athletics events, developing your skills, improving your personal bests and most importantly having fun while you’re doing it.
Away competitions
Athletes are also provided the opportunity to compete at away competitions hosted by Little Athletics Queensland and other Little Athletics Clubs, as well as at a regional, state and national level should they choose to. Away competitions are optional but we highly recommend having a go as they can be a lot of fun and a chance to get to know athletes from all across the state.
For more information, keep reading below, download our survival guide or check out our Toowoomba Little Athletics Facebook page for all the latest updates.
Weekly Athletics Program
CHECK OUT WHAT EVENTS ARE ON EACH WEEK!
Our weekly Sunday centre competition programs been thoughtfully designed to give our athletes exposure to a range of athletics events plus keep our Centre Competition days streamlined and running on time.
We begin with Program 1 and then cycle to the next each week. The Twilight program is for Friday night competitions which are held occassionally throughout the season. Details of any available training days are provided during the season.
2023/24 Season Events Calendar
Plan ahead! Check out the 2023/24 season events over on our events calendar.
Parent Involvement
PLEASE NOTE, PARENT INVOLVEMENT IS EXPECTED.Little Athletics is all about family, fun and fitness and is run by volunteers. Parents are required to supervise their children during Sunday centre competitions and help out with their child’s age group. Don’t worry if you’re new to athletics and all of this helping out stuff. The jobs are small, and as a bonus you get to hang out and watch your child compete and we’ll happily (as a collective club) teach you everything you need to know.
AGE MARSHALL
Escorting the age group from one event to the next and recording times and distances online via our iPads. Monitoring children’s behaviour and reporting any incidents of less than exemplary behaviour to the Centre Manager.
CANTEEN
PACK UP
MEASURER
Measuring jumps and throws of individual athletes. Helping to set up hurdles for periodic hurdle events.
SETTING UP
SPOTTER
Spotting where the thrown implements land in discus, shot put and javelin events.
STARTER
TIME KEEPER
WALKS JUDGE
Track & Field Events Explained
CLICK ON THE TABS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATIONHere is a brief overview on what each Little Athletics event is about. We’re happy to answer any questions you have. Just ask us!
PLAY TRAINING
Play training activities are recognised as the best way of introducing young children to the sport. Play training teaches adequate motor skills and starts developing correct technique in a ‘fun’ way.
SPRINTS
MIDDLE DISTANCE
In Little Athletics, middle distance running includes events run over 800M (U/9 up) and 1500 (U/11 up). Greater endurance levels are required, and the running style has to be considerably less vigorous than for the sprints. Our younger athletes get a taste for middle distance over shorter runs such as 700m, 500m and 300m.
HURDLES
Hurdling involves running and jumping over an obstacle. Our Tiny Tots through to U7’s use low plastic hurdles and from U8’s move onto the proper hurdles. The heights of the hurdles, number of flights & distances vary depending on the ages of the athletes, getting higher and running further distances as they get older.
RELAYS
A team event where each athlete completes a leg of the run and passes the baton on to the next runner. Two types of relays are run – circular relays and shuttle relays. Our youngest athletes run a shuttle relay back and forth along the 100m straight and our older athletes complete a circular relay around the track. Relays are run over a variety of distances with some types of relays, such as the ‘Swedish’ relay, involving runs of varying distances in the one race. In the Swedish relay the first runner runs 100m, the second 200m, the third 300m and the fourth runs 400m.
WALKS
Race walking is a progression of steps whereby the athlete makes contact with the ground, so that no visible loss of contact occurs. Don’t be fooled by the name including the word ‘walk’ as there is nothing easy about race walking and it requires attention to technique. Judges assess each athlete carefully to ensure that the athlete does not break into a run and maintains contact with the ground at all times. The advancing leg shall be straightened from the moment of first contact with the ground until the vertical upright position. Race walking is conducted over longer distances such as 1100m.
SHOT PUT
The shot is a round steel ball varying in weight from 1kg to 4kg depending on the age of the athlete. The hand holding the shot must rest in the hollow where the shoulder meets the neck with the shot in contact with the side of the neck. The shot is then pushed out in one clean motion to land in the marked area. When the shot has landed the athlete must leave so that their first step outside the circle is behind the line extending from the sides of the circle.
DISCUS
This is one of the oldest field events, dating back to ancient Olympics. In Little Athletics a moulded rubber disk is used. The discus must be thrown from within the circle and land within the marked area. When the implement has landed the athlete must leave so that their first step outside the circle is from the back of the circle behind the line extending from the sides of the circle.
JAVELIN
HIGH JUMP
The athlete’s task is to run up from an approach area and jump over a crossbar supported between two uprights. Note that U/8, U/9 and U/10’s must use the ‘Scissors’ technique to be a legal jump. From U/11’s athletes may use the ‘Fosbury Flop’ technique. There are no vertical jumps events for Tiny Tots, U/6 and U/7’s.
LONG JUMP
TRIPLE JUMP
Similar to long jump, triple jump involves sprinting along a runway and jumping into a sand pit to attain the longest distance horizontally. The athlete takes off from a board and performs a hop, step and jump into the pit. The athlete must ‘hop’ from the same foot that they have taken off and in the ‘step’ they land on the other foot from which the end jump action is performed. This event is offered for athletes in the U/11 age group and above.
Join Toowoomba Little Athletics
Registrations for the 24/25 are open.Our athletes have access to the latest athletics equipment and the only sole purpose grassed athletic track in Toowoomba. We are proud of the awesome club we have built over the past 40 years. Collectively, our committee members, amazing athletes and families all help to make us the biggest Little Athletics club in the Darling Downs and South West Region.