Today at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games – July 29
WAIS has supported 46 athletes, making up 90% of the Western Australian athletes selected on the team. The first >
Peter Bol creates history as first Australian to make 800m final at World Athletics Championships
WAIS graduate Peter Bol has again raced his way in to the history books as the first ever Australian to >
WAIS launches redesigned Cycling Program to strengthen pathway and build on Western Australian cycling legacy
The Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) and AusCycling are delighted to announce the relaunch of the WAIS Cycling >
Jolie Sertorio to captain Western Australia at 2022 Hockey Australia U21 Championships
Experience will be on the side of Jolie Sertorio, when she captains the Western Australian Team at the 2022 >
Nina Kennedy jumps her way to bronze at 2022 World Athletics Championships
WAIS scholarship holder Nina Kennedy has claimed bronze at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, with her 4.80m clearance the highest >
Hockeyroos stage comeback to win bronze at 2022 Women’s FIH Hockey World Cup
The Hockeyroos including WAIS graduates Karri Somerville, Penny Squibb and Aleisha Power have staged a thrilling come from behind >
Rhiannon Clarke heads to the Birmingham Commonwealth Games with experience on her side
T38 100m and 400m sprinter Rhiannon Clarke had an early taste for success, as the youngest medallist at the 2018 >
14 WAIS scholarship holders to line up for Western Australia at 2022 Hockey Australia U21 Championships
14 WAIS scholarship holders will represent Western Australia at the 2022 Hockey Australia U21 Championships at Perth Hockey Stadium, >
WAIS scholarship holders selected in basketball and wheelchair basketball teams for 2022 Commonwealth Games
Wheelchair Basketball will make its Commonwealth Games debut, with WAIS scholarship holders Amber Merritt, Georgia Inglis and Jake Kavanagh >