Elite athletes offered vital off-field career coaching
Elite athletes will learn from the best about maximising their opportunities in future employment at Griffith Sports College's Graduate Ready Program Live Webinar on Tuesday 15 September.
Elite athletes will learn from the best about maximising their opportunities in future employment at Griffith Sports College's Graduate Ready Program Live Webinar on Tuesday 15 September.
Griffith is one of Australia’s two top universities when it comes to elite athletes choosing where they want to study according to research conducted by the Australian Institute of Sport.
Australian swimmers Cameron McEvoy and Emma McKeon took out the top accolades at the 2014 Griffith University Blues Awards on Thursday, October 30.
Elite athletes embarrassing themselves in the media could become a thing of the past with the launch of a new...
Grififth's elite student athletes were recognised at the 2024 Blues Awards
The first of three training camps held at Griffith University for elite athletes from Pacific Commonwealth nations and territories has...
A unique leadership workshop hosted by the Griffith Sports College has given almost 50 up and coming young athletes an insight into the world of elite sport.
Researchers have devised a new strategy to help athletes avoid shoulder injury which is one of the most common injuries in competitive swimming.
The water sports dominated the Griffith University Sports Blues Awards with swimming champion Zac Stubblety-Cook and world champion paddler Jess Fox jointly taking out the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement of 2022 award.
Special biometric vests normally used by elite athletes have been earmarked for a Griffith University study to monitor how fatigue can impact the driving behaviour of truckies.