The third quarter of 2024 has delivered a number of noteworthy student athlete achievements on the national and international stage from members of the La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP).
La Trobe University alumni pair Ahmed Kelly and Bridget Murphy have made their mark on the international stage with eye catching performances at the recent 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
From national team selections to topping the podium, the La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP) has continued its bright start to 2024 with a series of outstanding athlete achievements in recent months.
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A selection of La Trobe University students, staff and alumni are set to join Australia’s quest for gold at two of the world’s showcase sporting events over the coming weeks.
A new chapter of excellence in performance, participation and contribution to sport was celebrated at last week’s 2023 La Trobe University Blues Sport Awards.
From premierships to podium finishes and personal bests, the La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP) has continued its bright start to 2023 with a series of outstanding athlete achievements in recent months.
The achievements of the La Trobe University sporting fraternity have been celebrated at the long-awaited return of the Blues Sport Awards on Wednesday night.
After playing a huge role in the Hockeyroos’ silver medal result at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, La Trobe Elite Athlete Program (LEAP) member Amy Lawton has her sights on a huge future both on and off the hockey pitch.
The achievements and successes of La Trobe University’s sport fraternity will once again be celebrated with the long-awaited return of the Blues Sport Awards in 2022.