
Mickle Through to Final in Daegu
1 September 2011
WAIS athlete Kim Mickle has qualified for the women's javelin final at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, after throwing 60.50m earlier today.

Mickle’s Reaction to Worlds Progress
1 September 2011
Western Australian Institute of Sport athlete Kim Mickle has given a unique insight into her preparation for the women's javelin competition in Daegu, which has yielded her a spot in tomorrow evening's final.

Olympic and Commonwealth Champs Celebrate Fruit & Veg Month
1 September 2011
Edgewater and Wanneroo Primary Schools received special visits this week from Kookaburras captain Jamie Dwyer and Australian Dolphins swimming star >
WA Sting Firm for Finals Berth
31 August 2011
The WA Sting has moved into a strong position to compete in the finals of the Australian Netball League after >

Heartbreak for Kerr
31 August 2011
WAIS-AIS football scholarship holder Sam Kerr has been ruled out of the 2012 London Olympic Games Asian qualification tournament after sustaining a serious knee injury in training.

Hooker Grounded in Daegu
29 August 2011
WAIS athlete Steve Hooker has missed out on qualifying for the men's pole vault final at the IAAF World Championships in Korea, after failing to clear at 5.50m.
ACE Athlete Profile: Janine Murray
25 August 2011
How often do you train? My training involves eight sessions a week over six days. This is made up of25 >
Scudds Wins National Fencing Title
25 August 2011
WAIS fencing athlete Sutherlan Scudds has continued his2011 national dominance winning the Australian Fencing Federation's Round 3 Competition, at the >

Inside WAIS – Skills School with Kim Mickle
24 August 2011
As a six-time national champion, WAIS athlete Kim Mickle's talents with the javelin are well known. However, as Inside WAIS finds out, the Australian Flame athlete could have easily forged a career in almost any sport she turns her hand to
Universiade Silver for WAIS Sailor
24 August 2011
Australian sailors have won a Silver medal at the 26th Summer Universiade in Shenzen, China, finishing behind the United States >

