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  2. Little Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Little Athletics is an Australian activity program that involves modified athletics events for children aged 3 to 16 in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory); 3 to 15 in Victoria; 3 to 14 in Tasmania. More than 100,000 young Australians competed in the sport in ...

  3. Dwarf Athletic Association of America - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1985, [1] the DAAA's purpose is to develop, promote, and provide little people athletes with organized and quality amateur athletics in a supportive environment. . DAAA holds the idea that there is a lack of sports opportunity for little people in America and they look to fill the void and provide an environment that rewards dwarf athletes by taking their potential seriously and ...

  4. World Dwarf Games - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with short stature can participate in the Paralympic Games, but only in events such as athletics, swimming, and weightlifting. During the WDG, athletes have the opportunity to participate in a wider range of sports, including soccer, basketball, floor hockey , volleyball, athletics , swimming, boccia , archery , table tennis ...

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  6. List of athletics events - Wikipedia

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    A small number of events, such as the 60 metres, are exclusive to the World Athletics Indoor Championships. Two further, separate World Championship events are held for their specific events: the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships and the World Athletics Cross Country Championships. Cross country is one of many events which have ...

  7. Bree Masters - Wikipedia

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    Bree Masters (born 24 June 1995) is an Australian track sprinter (and formerly a beach sprinter).. Originally from Sydney, where she started in Little Athletics at the Sylvania Waters Athletics Track, Masters primary focus was dancing.

  8. Nicola Olyslagers - Wikipedia

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    After she was introduced to athletics at school at age of seven and won the majority of the events from shotput to 200m, her parents got her involved with Little Athletics. [18] She studied biochemistry at the University of Sydney. [19] Her sports idol is Blanka Vlašić. [17]

  9. Edward Trippas - Wikipedia

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    Trippas was 8 years old when he started in Little Athletics at the insistence of his parents. He enjoyed the social aspect of the sport and started running steeplechase at the age of 15. Within two years he ran a time of 5:55 (2000m steeple) and 9:04 for the 3000m steeplechase.