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HomeSportNoosa’s little athletes are off and running

Noosa’s little athletes are off and running

Little Athletics Noosa is set to return to the track for a new season at the Girraween Sports Complex in September. Athletes of any ability aged between 5 and 16 are invited to register at one of three sign-on days – Sunday 17 August (1-4pm), Sunday 25 August (1–4pm) and Sunday 16 September (1-4pm) at the Girraween Sports Complex.

On Sunday 17 and 25 August at the sign-on days, the club will be running a ‘come and try’ session for new members to experience a slice of what athletics can offer. Coaches and senior athletes will demonstrate different events in track, jumps and throws with an emphasis on fun and fitness.

Register online at www.littleathleticsnoosa.com before you turn up and collect your welcome pack on the day.

The first night of competition kicks off on Friday 15 September, from 5pm. For more information, visit littleathleticsnoosa.com.

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