Our Centres
Our nationwide network of regional centres that advance and deliver our sport at a regional level.
Athletics Northland
Athletics Northlands welcomes anyone moving or visiting the 'Winterless North' to visit one or more of our many clubs.
Athletics Northland's regional boundary is from Wellsford and north.
New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics Auckland
Athletics Auckland Inc. (AAI), is a not for profit Regional Sporting Organisation devoted to the advancement and education of athletics, track and field, cross country and running in the broader community, from North Harbour through to Franklin areas.
New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics Waikato & bay of plenty
Athletics Waikato-Bay of Plenty is the regional body responsible for all forms of competitive athletics in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Thames Valley and King Country. We cater to 36 active clubs, who in turn look after the needs of athletes from very young children to very enthusiastic masters.
New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics hawkes bay & gisborne
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New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics Taranaki
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New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics Manuwatu Wanganui
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New Zealand’s first athletics appearance at the Olympic Games was in 1908, and we had athletics representatives at the Commonwealth Games from 1930. Over the decades, New Zealand has produced numerous world-class athletes who have excelled on the global stage, including Olympic athletics champions like Jack Lovelock, Peter Snell and John Walker.
Our country's rich heritage in track and field is celebrated through various local, national and international events, spanning all age groups from primary school children through to Masters events. Athletics in New Zealand continues to have a strong community spirit and athletics events continue to inspire new generations of athletes to achieve greatness.
Athletics Wellington
Athletics Wellington is the regional sports body responsible for the promotion and development of athletics in the greater Wellington region. The Athletics Wellington region stretches from the shores of Wellington to Eketahuna in northern Wairarapa and Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast and consists of 27 clubs and over 2,500 members.
Our vision is to grow opportunities for Wellingtonians to participate in and enjoy athletics. This vision incorporates all aspects of the sport from participation to coaching, officiating, and volunteering.