Live stream: Watch the Queensland Little Athletics State Championships 2025
Young athletes eyeing the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games are ready to showcase their skills at the Queensland Little Athletics State Championships. See how to watch it LIVE on March 22-23.
Other Sports Live Stream
Don't miss out on the headlines from Other Sports Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News.
The Queensland Little Athletics State Championships are the first taste of high level competition for many of our future Olympic stars.
And the next generation of athletes will be centre stage when the 2025 event is brought to you live and exclusive on KommunityTV from March 22-23.
National icon Sally Pearson OAM was one of many who first shone at the state level during her formative years and her success will be a recipe more than 2000 young athletes will hope to follow at the State Championships.
The Sunshine State’s best young talent will travel from every possible region before descending on the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre.
“The event is a culmination of a huge season that started back in April last year,” Little Athletics Queensland chief executive officer Christopher Davis said.
“A record number of young boys and girls have enjoyed Little Athletics and for those who have made it to this event, it provides them the opportunity to put all their hard work to the test.”
For the second straight year, KommunityTV will capture every event on the track as well as select field events across two dedicated live streams on the Saturday and Sunday of the championships.
It will be broadcast across the Courier Mail and all of News Corp Australia’s regional Queensland mastheads.
With the 2032 Brisbane Olympics closing fast, these championships could be the first step, leap or vault for our young athletes on their journey to the top of the sport.
“It is the dream of so many children to represent Australia at a home Olympic or Paralympic Games in 2032, and for some that journey will begin, right here,” Davis said.
A number of QBPs (Queensland Best Performances) and ABPs (Australian Best Performances) are set to be broken across the weekend with athletes, aged as young as under-9s through to under-17s, competing in more than 176 events across the three days.
The championships will also add an extra layer for athletes between the ages of 13-15, who will compete for selection in the Queensland team that will travel to Adelaide in April to feature in the Australian Little Athletics Championships.
KommunityTV will also be there to live stream the ALAC from the SA Athletics Stadium.
Originally published as Live stream: Watch the Queensland Little Athletics State Championships 2025