History of Little Athletics in Victoria

Little Athletics evolved, like most voluntary community organisations, through the mind and conscience of one man. Trevor Billingham followed the pattern set by many pioneers in the field of community service. He recognised a need and introduced an idea designed to meet that need.

On an October day in 1963 three boys turned up at an athletics meeting in Geelong. They were ready to compete. On approaching an official they were told that they were too young to take part. That official was Trevor Billingham.  The disappointment, evident in the boys, left a marked impression on his mind.

While the immediate thought was forgotten, it came alive again twelve months later. At a coaching clinic designed for secondary school students it was noted that the majority of children were of primary school age.  Reminded of his earlier experience, Trevor Billingham had an idea. The answer to the need expressed by the children would be a simple Saturday morning athletics competition.

On the first Saturday of October 1964, he met with a small group of children at Landy Field in Geelong. They took part in a short program of running events.

From that simple beginning, athletics for under 12 boys and girls developed at a phenomenal rate. Little Athletics created tremendous interest and by 1967 the Victorian Little Athletics Association was formed.

Australian Little Athletics Union was formed in Perth on the 31 March 1972.  Victoria, New South Wales, Northern Territory & Western Australia were the founding members.

Victorian Little Athletics Association now has over 20,000 members competing on a weekly basis at over 100 Centres across Victoria.