Image: SWSAS BMX Manager Anne-Marie Moubarak shows athletes video feedback of their gate starts during the recent BMX squad session at the new Macarthur Track.
After what seemed like an eternity away from the dirt tracks of the BMX world, the South West Sydney Academy of Sport (SWSAS) BMX squad athletes recently returned, to test ride Macart... |
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SWSAS BMX Athletes Mackenzie Hadley (close) and Destiny Brien (far), practicing gate starts and race simulations at Maitland BMX Track.
Written by Daniel Currinckx - Featured in 'The District Reporter'
A window of opportunity to get back into track training opened up with community sport recommencing after COVID-19 restri... |
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A family that is active together 'The Murphy's' of Spring Farm have fully embraced the inclusive nature of the SWSAS Moves program.
The absence of structure and organized events within the sporting world has been a significant challenge for participants and administrators across the board.
Covid-19 has ... |
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Three of our regions top BMX athletes have travelled the State since February, participating in nine series races and successfully accumulating points, in the 2019 BMX NSW State Series.
Each race has given the three South West Sydney Academy of Sport (SWSAS) athletes, the opportunity to secure a high-ranking position on the State lea... |
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In a room brimming with athletic talent, just nine the chosen few were in the running to be named South West Sydney Academy of Sport 2019 athlete of the year.
By now most people in south west sydney know that BMX champion Rory Southwell took that honour.
But who were the other rising stars who were nominated and stood next to Ror... |
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