Our Athletes
Jack Love
His recent achievements include two consecutive Australian Titles in the men’s 400m hurdles in 2022 and 2023, as well as being the currently Queensland and Australian record holder with a time of 51.62sec. His aspirations include representing Australia, of which he is proud to be doing so at the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games and competing to the highest level possible.
Zoe Raudino
3rd place in the 10 years girls 1500m at the Queensland State Athletics Championships.
6th place 10 years girls 1500m at the Australian 10-12 years National Championships. Best Queensland Performer.
Sam Hurwood
One of the nation's premier 110m hurdlers. Has been selected to represent Australia on multiple occasions. A personal best of 13.63s. Entering eleventh year under coach Rajeev Balakrishnan at Future Athletics. Best standing 7th of all time Australian 110m hurdler.
Hugh Donaghy
5th in the 10 years boys 100m & 200m at the 10-12 Australian National Championships. 80m Hurdles Regional record holder.
Callum Rorison
Bronze medal Open 400m 2022 Nationals, Aus U23 tour of UK/Ireland 2022, apart of the extended open 4x400 relay squad, 3rd place at World Athletics Continental Tour Silver, ranked as 3rd in the country in 2022.
Rory Easton
My proudest athletics accomplishment is winning the 2022 QLD Schools Championships, setting a new record of 10.49 seconds for the 18-19yrs age. Two weeks later at my final GPS Championships, I then won the 100m sprint in 10.46 seconds, breaking the Open age record.
Archie Tennant
Archie placed 2nd at the Queensland State Championships with the time of 11.11.
Also placed 2nd in the u15 100m at the Australian Junior National Championships with a time of 11.49.
Andrew Clare
Andrew is a former student from Brisbane Grammar School. He has been training with Future Athletics since finishing school. He now has a PB of 10.41 for the 100m and 21.1 for the 200m putting him up there fighting with Australia’s top sprinters.
Adam Beiers
Adam is a student at Anglican Church Grammar School completing grade 12. Adam has achieved the qualifying time for the World Junior Championships for the 400m with a time of 47.30 at just 17 years of age. Winner of the 400m at the QLD GPS Championships in 2023
Natalia Hartmann
Nat started her running career as a Masters Athlete in early 2022.
2024 Australian Masters National Champion for High Jump, and Silver medallist in the 60m, 100m, 200m and 80m Hurdles for her age group. 2024 Queensland Masters State Champion for 60m, 100m, 200m, High Jump and 80m Hurdles. 2023 Queensland Masters State Champion for 60m, 100m and High Jump. 2022 Pan Pacific Masters Gold medallist for High Jump and Silver Medallist in 100m.