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LAA Ambassador - Emelia Surch Bio

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  • Specialty: Long Jump & 100m Hurdles
  • Location: Gold Coast, QLD
  • Little Athletics Centre attended: Ashmore Little Athletics

Bio

Emelia Surch competed for Australia in 2022 at the World Under 20 Championships, where she placed 4th in Long Jump and competed in the 100m Hurdles. She is also the current Under 20 Oceania meet record holder for Long Jump and 100m Hurdles.

Emelia started her athletics journey as a tiny 6 year old at Ashmore Little Athletics on the Gold Coast, and went all the way through to Under 17’s. “Little Athletics has inspired me from a very young age that sport is not all about winning, but enjoying yourself and what you do, ultimately allowing yourself to fall in love with the sport, without pressure”. She was given the opportunity to compete in all athletics events and naturally developed into a heptathlete.

Emelia competed at the Australian Little Athletics Championships in 2018 to represent Queensland in the Heptathlon, where she finished (placing). She was then invited to the Under 15 Little Athletics Australia National camp, where she gained so much knowledge about recovery and nutrition that made her decide that she wanted to focus on athletics. Emelia’s athletics journey is an inspiration to many young athletes after facing many challenges with injuries and illnesses, and having to stay motivated to train and keep believing in yourself. She shares a special message to any athlete, “sport is tough, but you are tougher! Be patient, persistent and determined”.

Testimonials

She was fantastic, and the athletes really enjoyed having her there. It's fantastic to have the support of Little Athletics Australia in these programs.”

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