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West Coast Athlete – March
  admin        March 19, 2013

Name: Lachlan McDermott   Age: 15   Club: Melville ROAR   Coach: Tony Reeves   Career Prize money: $800  Career highlights: 1st 2013 AJAC 100m (10.83sec +2.3, Meet Record), 2nd 2013 AJAC 200m (22.53sec -0.2), 1st 40m Peel Gift Footballers Sprint. How did you get into running? After my year one athletics carnival, Eric Christian convinced me to come Continue reading →

2013 Kennards Hire/Freelap Kevan Hook 120m Gift
  admin        March 14, 2013

1939-2011 Kevan Hook served the WA Athletics community for most of his life as a starter for 47 years including 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane and at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. He was the West Coast Athletics League Chief Starter since its inception in 1986. He will always be remembered for the dedication Continue reading →

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The West Coast Athletics League (Inc.) is the body responsible for governing the sport of professional running in WA and is affiliated with the Australian Athletic Confederation (Inc.) along with the other state professional leagues.

Western Australian & Interstate Athletes should ensure before participating in any WA professional running event they must be a current member of the WCAL (or appropriate AAC state league) and the event must be sanctioned by the WCAL

Athletics WA is NOT the official organising body for pro running in WA & does not have official permission whatsoever to do so.

The ‘Bunbury Geographe Gift’ is NOT recognised by any professional running organisation anywhere in Australia.

Official permission ensures the event complies with Australian professional running standards, the handicapper is registered and results are recorded historically.  And profits from larger events are reinvested back into the leagues to make smaller events.

Please contact the WCAL (or your state league) if you have any queries.

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