Tom Barns earns maiden Commonwealth Games selection as part of six member Australian Team
Tom Barns will make his Commonwealth Games debut after being selected in the Commonwealth Games Australia Team for Birmingham
Collaboration between WAIS and clubs working to further Western Australian swimming success
The pool of talented swimmers in Western Australia continues to grow with offering developing athletes including the opportunity to continue training with their home club, while gaining access to elite coaching and the WAIS Performance Enhancement Team.
Angus Armstrong, Matt Ramsden and Declan Tingay earn selection for Birmingham Commonwealth Games
WAIS athletics athletes on the Australian Team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games has increased to 11
Zoe Thomson and Elyse Ainsworth finish top 10 as Aussies dominate ILCA 6 at Kiel Week
Zoe Thomson and Elyse Ainsworth have continued their strong European campaign with top 10 finishes at Kiel Week.
With her WAIS team behind her Caitlin Parker eyeing gold in Birmingham and Paris
After not achieving the results she wanted in Tokyo, Caitlin Parker is working closely with her team of services providers at WAIS as she eyes gold in Birmingham and Paris
WAIS Response to WA Government Statement on the Sport Integrity Australia Review into the WAIS Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Program
The Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) acknowledges the statement made by the Hon David Templeman, Minister for Sport and >
2018 gold medallists Zalewski, Wickham and Harvie chasing more gold in Birmingham with the Kookaburras
Aran Zalewski, Tom Wickham and Jake Harvie have been selected in a powerhouse Kookaburras Team for the Birmingham Commonwealth Games
Peter Bol breaks his own 800m Australian Record at Paris Diamond League
Less than a year after famously breaking the Australian Record at the Tokyo Olympics last year, Peter Bol has asserted himself on the world stage at the Paris Diamond League
Rowers return to international competition with medals at World Rowing Cup in Poland
Seven WAIS scholarship holders and graduates, from Olympic Champions to debutants represented Australia at the World Rowing Cup in Poland