
King Cam WA’s Sports Star of the Year
20 December 2012
WAIS athlete Cameron Meyer has been crowned the 2012 WA Sports Star of the Year following his heroic performance in winning a sixth track world champion crown last April.

WAIS Just Good Enough in NTC Challenge Opener
20 December 2012
The WAIS men's water polo team has recorded a thrilling one goal win (6-5) over a combined VIS/SASI team in its opening clash of the 2012 NTC Challenge in Wagga Wagga.

Kavanagh Snapped Up in HIL Auction
20 December 2012
WAIS athlete Fergus Kavanagh has been selected by Ranchi Rhinos in hockey's latest and greatest venture, the Hockey India League (HIL).

Fencing Whitewash for Sabre Scudds
18 December 2012
WAIS athlete Sutherlan Scudds has dominated the national fencing championships in Canberra to take the men's open sabre title.

Throssell Earns Relay Silver Set in Istanbul
17 December 2012
WAIS swimmer Brianna Throssell has claimed a pair of silver medals from the World Short Course Championships in Turkey with swims in the Australian 4x100m medley and freestyle relays.

Glory Clinch Incredible 7-5 Win Over Sydney FC
17 December 2012
WAIS athlete Katie Gill continued her fine scoring record for the Perth Glory, as they withstood a large charge from Sydney FC to hang-on for an incredible 7-5 win.
WAIS Kayakers Begin Long Summer in Style
13 December 2012
WAIS head coach Ramon Andersson reports on the start of a busy summer for the WAIS kayaking squad.With the 2012 >

Kookaburras Include WAIS Athletes in Senior Squad for 2013
13 December 2012
Kookaburras head coach Ric Charlesworth has selected a 30 man squad for 2013, including 15 out of the 16 Olympic bronze medallists from London.

Young Gun Equals Personal Best in Senior Debut
13 December 2012
WAIS swimmer Brianna Throssell at 16 years of age has equalled her personal best in the 200m butterfly at the World Short Course Championships in Turkey despite narrowly missing out on the final for the event.

WA Paralympic Legend Darren Gardiner Calls Time on Career
12 December 2012
One of Western Australia's greatest ever Paralympic athletes has called time on a long and successful career, after Darren Gardiner, known as "The Bear" this week announced his retirement.


