Thursday 3rd October 2024
9:00am - 3:00pm
The AIS Track and Field Centre is open for training at the below times. To find out more CLICK HERE
Track Events:
Field Events:
Track Events:
Field Events:
Track Events:
Field Events:
Adult Transplant | Junior Transplant | Adult Supporter | Junior Supporter |
18-29 | 0-5 | 18-39 | 0-5 |
30-39 | 6-8 | 40-70+ | 6-8 |
40-49 | 9-11 | 9-11 | |
50-59 | 12-14 | 12-14 | |
60-69 | 15-17 | 15-17 | |
70+ |
Tournament will be governed by World Athletics Technical Rules 2022, except as modified herein.
The use of starting blocks is not required.
Racewalk (powerwalk) will be conducted using the following rules: One foot must be on the ground at all times. Both feet off the ground is cause for disqualification. Each advancing foot-strike must be heel to toe at all times. Striking with the toe or ball of the advancing foot is considered running, or “creeping” and is cause for disqualification. The advancing leg as it moves forward does not have to be completely locked as it passes under the body as it does in racewalking. Soft knee is acceptable however over excessive bent knee is deemed to be in a creeping or running shuffle and subject to disqualification. Disqualification will result when an athlete is judged to be in violation of the above rules in three separate instances by three separate officials during the course of the completion.
*** as we are unlikely to have 3 race walk judges we should have one chief judge who can make final decision*
Shoes, water bottle, snacks and suncreen.
All equipment supplied.
For Games Registrants who have purchased the Games Transport service, transfers from selected pick up points will be provided to the venue at the start and end of the competition.
Free onsite parking available.
Food and drink available to purchase at the onsite canteen.
Free entry for spectators.
AIS Track & Field Centre
6 Masterman St, Bruce ACT 2617
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather for the 2024 Australian Transplant Games. We recognise their connections to land, sea, and community and pay our respect to their elders past and present.