Stadium Australia was the venue for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Construction of the venue was completed in March 1999, with the first sporting event at the venue seeing a world record crowd for a rugby league match. The 2000 Olympic Games were held at the venue from 22 September to 1 October. Amongst the highlights was Cathy Freeman winning Read more…
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CV Kelly Park is located in Girraween in Sydney’s western suburbs. The track is named after Charles Vincent Kelly, a farmer who previously owned the lands upon which the ground stands. The grounds have been used for rugby league for approximately 70 years, and for athletics for the last 30 years. The ground is owned by Cumberland City Council and Read more…
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The Sydney Japanese International School is located in Terrey Hills on the northern beaches of Sydney. The school has a six lane, 200m synthetic track. The track also has an extension for a 100m straight and has two long jump pits on the track’s infield. Read more…
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St Luke’s Oval is located in the inner western Sydney suburb of Concord. The track is part of a sporting precinct that dates back to the early 1900’s and features hockey, netball, cricket, tennis, soccer and rugby facilities. A separate 14 lane sprinting straight is located on the track’s infield, while three artificial long jump runways are situated on the Read more…
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Campbell Athletic Field is located in Ashbury in Sydney’s inner west. The grass track is approximately 354m in length (the 400m start line in lane 7 is just before the finishing line), with two internal sprinting straights. The circular track features a sweeping bend in the first half, before two near right angle turns at the 200m mark and entering Read more…
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Chatswood Rotary War Memorial Athletics Field, more commonly known as Rotary Field, is one of Sydney’s premier grass athletics tracks. In 1961 the Rotary Club of Chatswood instigated the development of the field for athletics. The Club contributed $27,000 over five years to the development and the field was opened in 1967 by the Governor of NSW, Sir Roden Cutler. Read more…
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Holroyd Sportsground is located in Sydney’s western suburbs. The venue was established in 1964 as A’Beckett’s Creek Reserve on the site of a creek that had been used as an unofficial dumping ground from the 1930s. The venue was renamed as Holroyd Sportsground in 1970. Holroyd Little Athletics Centre was formed in 1971 and had initial challenges at the site Read more…
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Barton Park is located in North Parramatta in Sydney’s Western Suburbs. The venue features an oval track, long jump pit and throwing cages. It is used for both senior and junior athletics in summer and winter and used extensively for school sport carnivals. It is located next to PH Jeffery Reserve sporting field and tennis courts. The track features a Read more…
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Wyatt Park is a grass track in Auburn in Sydney’s western suburbs. The venue is a grass track, with rubberised bitumen runways for long jump, high jump, pole vault and javelin. The venue is managed by Asics West Track & Field. Read more…
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The Ridge Athletics Track is located in southern Sydney. The venue was constructed in 2004 and is a Rekortan surface. It is currently closed (as of 10 January 2023) for resurfacing. The track is located within a sporting facility at Lucas Heights and is rather exposed to the elements. As such, it can have favourable tailwinds for sprinters but can Read more…