Trinity Grammar School is proud to share its new partnership with Athletics NSW’s Centre of Excellence (COE).
Starting in Term 4 of 2024 and continuing into Term 1 of 2025, Trinity’s athletics squad will have the opportunity to access the COE’s state-of-the-art facilities as part of their strength and conditioning program.
This collaboration will see Trinity athletes integrate track and field-specific training with their strength work, taking full advantage of the COE’s gym and Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre (SOPAC) track facilities.
The program will be overseen by Director of Athletics at Trinity Grammar School, Mr Matt Wade.
“The benefits of this partnership to our student/athletes will be significant,” Mr Wade said.
“It will provide continued access to world class facilities and give them back time in their very busy schedules as well as continuing to help the program bridge the gap between elite High School athletics and Open level athletics.”
Mr Nils Hestermann, General Manager of Performance and Pathways at Athletics NSW, said the organisation was very excited to see this partnership come to life.
“Trinity has a rich tradition in athletics, recently producing Olympians such as Rohan Browning, Olli Hoare and Connor Murphy, all of whom represented Australia at Paris 2024,” he said.
“Having one of the nation’s top school athletics programs engage with the new home of Athletics NSW affirms the quality of the high-performance environment we have built. This collaboration highlights our shared commitment to developing the next generation of Track and Field talent in NSW.”
To learn more about Trinity Grammar School’s commitment to excellence in sports, academics, and beyond, visit www.trinity.nsw.edu.au.
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