Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteQuick kid clears the hurdles

Quick kid clears the hurdles

By Justin Robertson
PAKENHAM’S Cameron de Bruin never knew just how quick he could run.
A second place in Victoria’s Fastest Kid sprint at Olympic Park last month confirmed the nine-year old can run like a whippet.
After winning his heat races in Knox in October, Cameron qualified in his semi final and almost won the under-10 final in his first time at the state sprint competition.
“I’ve raced at Olympic Park before and it was just great to have the opportunity to run there again,” the Casey Little Athletics squad member said. “It was my best result.”
On a tropical Thursday night in December, right before the final, the heavens opened, making it a wet and slippery track.
Cameron said he wasn’t sure where he would finish.
“I was really nervous when it rained because I didn’t know what I was going to do,” he said. “I just wanted to run a good race.”
With a second place under his belt at the Victorian Fastest Kid sprint, Cameron is now focusing on the Regional Championships with Casey Little Athletics next month in Moe, where he will compete in the 60m and 80m hurdles, 100m sprint and shot put.
Despite a narrow defeat in “fastest kid”, Cameron said it’s the hurdles he’s hoping to do well in next month. If Cameron finishes first in any of his events – or if he qualifies on times – he will compete in the Victorian Championships in March.
While most kids are honing their cover drives in the nets at this time of year, Cameron is happy forging a path in jumping hurdles and sprinting.
“It’s a really active sport,” he said. “And it’s a sport I really like to do.”

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Weekend crime crackdown leads to multiple arrests

Five people across Melbourne were arrested as part of Operation Advance last weekend — including two men from Cranbourne. The two men, both aged...
More News

Police hunt person of interest

Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance to identify a man following a suspicious fire in Beaconsfield on 26 February. It is...

Comanchero OMCG members targeted in national Taskforce Morpheus day of action

Across the country, police have arrested 56 people and laid 168 charges as part of a national day of action targeting the Comanchero outlaw...

‘Controlling’ husband torches family home

A 29-year-old family-violence offender who torched his family’s rental home in Pakenham after his wife left him has been jailed. The man pleaded guilty...

People in Profile: Beyond the diagnosis

Joshua Nicholas, 17, has never let Down syndrome determine his direction, instead shaping his own path through sport, learning and growing independence. Gazette journalist...

About Town: Makybe Diva sits next to Phar Lap and school’s new arts centre set for construction

Makybe Diva Tributes have flowed for racehorse Makybe Diva, who died last Saturday at the age of 26. There has been much discussion of Makybe Diva's...

Home batteries deliver bill relief for 250,000 households

More than 250,000 households, small businesses and community organisations have installed a bill-busting battery under the Albanese Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries program, with around...

On the Land: Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

Endangered southern brown bandicoots are already settling into the future Clyde Regional Park site, after local rangers trialled a “simple” habitat restoration program. Parks Victoria...

Antisemitic graffiti causes $10k damage on golf course

Warragul Country Club has been left with more than $10,000 in damage after vandals targeted one of its greens with offensive and antisemitic graffiti. The...

Calls to relieve ATO’s ‘unaffordable’ interest charges

A South East community-support agency has welcomed a call for the Australian Taxation Office to relieve the steep interest charged on tax debts. South...

EPA issues $20,000 in fines for unregistered truckload of waste tyres in Officer

An unregistered truckload of waste tyres has landed the transporter and a tyre shredding company in trouble with EPA Victoria, sparking $20,000 in fines. EPA...