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Athletics Australia could form Para sport equipment registry for next generation

  • Athletics News

Athletics Australia could set up an initiative that allows Para athletes to have their equipment reused

competing was much higher in athletics than other popular Para sports such as swimming.Paralympics Australia

and Sport Australia have a Para sport equipment fund to allow athletes across 24 disciplines to apply

funding for equipment but do not have a registry list as proposed by Athletics Australia.An Athletics Australia

While Athletics Australia does not currently have a formal equipment program in place, we work with many

partners to help athletes on the pathway receive equipment, including Paralympics Australia and Wheelchair



Australian Olympic Committee unveils ninth successive Sportscraft Olympic uniforms for Beijing 2022

  • Beijing 2022

Australian mogul skiers, including World Championship silver medallist Jakara Anthony, triple Olympian Britt Cox and World Cup medallist Brodie Summers, unveiled the country's uniform for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Alpe d'Huez.

milestone, and I know our winter athletes will treasure the opportunity to wear this uniform," said Australia

We have a fantastic community within winter sports in Australia and fantastic up and coming athletes.

different, but I’m just looking forward to fighting, giving my absolute best and hoping we can make Australia


Djokovic lawyers claim Serbian star had COVID-19 on December 16

  • Tennis

Court documents from Novak Djokovic's lawyers state he tested positive for COVID-19 on December 16 as tennis' men's singles world number one battles to overturn his refused entry in order to compete at the Australian Open.

Documentation filed at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia on Djokovic's behalf confirms

he was granted an exemption from the vaccine mandate by Tennis Australia on December 30 on the grounds

case for a medical exemption was assessed by two independent panels of experts assembled by Tennis Australia

for failing to "provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to Australia", and is being

last month with an exemption from Tennis Australia to compete at the Grand Slam having recently recovered





Voráčová visa cancelled and more Australian Open arrivals to have entries investigated

  • Tennis

Czech tennis player Renata Voráčová has had her Australian visa cancelled after arriving for the Australian Open, and is being detained in the same hotel in Melbourne as Novak Djokovic.

Voráčová decided to drop out of the tournament due to limited possibilities for training and to leave Australia

According to the ABC, Voráčová entered Australia last month having been granted a COVID-19 vaccination

exemption by Tennis Australia after recently recovering from the virus, and had already featured in

revoked upon arrival for failing to "provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to Australia

and the Victoria Government.Tennis Australia chief executive and Australian Open director Craig Tiley


Moguls World Cup to resume in Canada after break for festive season

  • Freestyle

The Moguls World Cup circuit is set to resume with back-to-back events in North America, beginning with competitions in Tremblant this week.

cancelled.Japan's Ikuma Horishima leads the overall men's moguls standings, while Jakara Anthony of Australia


Auger-Aliassime upsets Zverev as Canada join Russia in ATP Cup semi-finals

  • Tennis

Professionals (ATP) Cup has been completed after Canada and Russia advanced from the group stages in Sydney, Australia

their nerve to beat Sinner and Berrettini 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 to send Russia into the semi-finals.Hosts Australia

France.Arthur Rinderknech proved too strong for James Duckworth, claiming a 6-4, 7-6 triumph before Australia


Chungcheong aiming for one million signatures for 2027 World University Games bid

  • Chungcheong 2027

Chungcheong is looking to further impress the International University Sports Federation (FISU) with their bid for the 2027 FISU Summer World University Games by aiming to gather one million signatures from residents in the region of South Korea.

FISU is likely to choose two candidates for the bid, but Australia and Hungary are rumoured to be interested


Liam Morgan: Djokovic brought Australian Open saga on himself with careless COVID-19 attitude

  • Inside the Blogs

The New Year is barely a week old but already we have seen a story which will be hard to beat in 2022.

saga involving world number one men's tennis player Novak Djokovic and his ill-fated attempt to enter Australia

decision, and the controversial 34-year-old is set to remain in an immigration detention centre in Australia

Djokovic, perhaps one of the world’s least popular elite athletes, his treatment upon his arrival in Australia

and the Victoria Government.Yet Tennis Australia has a horse in this race - it would clearly want the

Our strong border policies have been critical to Australia having one of the lowest death rates in the


Djokovic to stay in detention as appeal against Australia deportation adjourned

  • Tennis

World number one Novak Djokovic is set to remain in an immigration detention centre in Australia after

verdict would be delayed until Monday with parties expected to submit evidence over the weekend.Tennis Australia

If Tennis Australia decides to do what it wants to do in running its enterprise, it will."

for a medical exemption, which was assessed by two independent panels of experts assembled by Tennis Australia

Border Force said Djokovic failed to "provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to Australia

I think if he wanted, he would be playing here in Australia without a problem.