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Athletics on the Central Coast: Little Athletics, Club Competition and Mingara's Track

From tiny tots sprinting at Little Athletics to senior competitors training at Mingara, athletics has a strong and welcoming community across the Central Coast.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 9 May 2026, 7:20 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:00 pm

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Athletics on the Central Coast: Little Athletics, Club Competition and Mingara's Track
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Athletics on the Central Coast is anchored by a community of clubs and programs that cater to participants from the very first steps of Little Athletics through to senior competition and masters events. The sport's breadth, spanning sprints, distance running, jumps and throws, means that almost anyone can find an event that suits their strengths and interests.

Mingara Athletics Club is the primary senior athletics club on the Central Coast, and the Mingara Recreation Club facility at Tumbi Umbi provides one of the better track-and-field setups in regional NSW. The all-weather track supports year-round training, and the club fields teams in the Athletics NSW competition calendar. Training sessions welcome athletes of all standards, and the club has a strong tradition of developing younger athletes through to state and national representative level.

Little Athletics is where most Central Coast children take their first competitive steps. The Little Athletics NSW season runs through the summer, from around October through to March, and centres on Saturday morning competitions where children aged from five to seventeen compete in age-appropriate track and field events. The emphasis is firmly on participation and personal improvement rather than winning, and the Saturday morning format has a festive, community feel that the whole family can enjoy.

Central Coast Little Athletics Centres, affiliated with Athletics NSW, operate at locations across the region. Registration opens before the season begins, and most centres welcome new members throughout the competition year. Equipment is provided for field events, and no prior experience is required. Children simply turn up in their sports kit and are guided through their events by volunteer officials and parents.

For adults returning to athletics or trying it for the first time, masters athletics provides a welcoming pathway. Masters categories begin at thirty-five and continue in five-year age brackets, meaning competition is always against peers of similar age. The Athletics NSW website provides full details on affiliated clubs, competition calendars and how to register, making it the best first port of call for anyone on the Central Coast looking to get involved.

Sources: Athletics NSW Mingara Recreation Club Little Athletics NSW

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