by Camilla Blands | May 18, 2025 | All
Last night Australia Opal Sara Blicavs took the court again just over 400 days since she underwent a spinal fusion and disc replacement surgery on her back. Blicavs was on track to become a dual Olympian in Paris but she was fighting immense pain not only in her back...
by Victorian Institute of Sport | May 7, 2025 | All
The medal performance is Australia’s first at the World Championships, improving on their previous best result of fourth in 2019. The 2022 Olympians made an incredible start to the event, winning Group B with a record of eight wins and one loss in the round...
by Ashley Gillespie | May 7, 2025 | All
In the world of squash, Sarah Cardwells name carries significant weight; she was born into a family deeply rooted in squash, with her mother Vicki Cardwell BEM being one of Australia’s most celebrated and successful athletes in the sport. A former World No. 1,...
by Ashley Gillespie | May 2, 2025 | All
Passionate is an understatement for how Melbourne Vixens’ stalwart Kate Moloney, feels about her beloved sport of netball and her club, the Melbourne Vixens. The 32-year-old doesnt just wear navy blue, she bleeds it. The year was 2013, Moloney walked into the...
by Victorian Institute of Sport | May 2, 2025 | All
Australian athletes reached the podium at World Championships, Junior World Championships and World Cups in nine different Olympic and Paralympic disciplines over the course of the 2024/25 northern winter. Spearheading Australia’s successful season included...
by Camilla Blands | Apr 30, 2025 | All
28 April 2025 The World Championships is the biggest competition of the year for the Australian team as a top result can secure them a spot at next years 2026 Olympic Games in Milano Cortina. We have got to be top 10 in the world to qualify for the Olympics Games, so...