
RESULTS
RECENT NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN TEAMS
Sarah Klein - 2025, 2023, 2022 & 2015 World Athletic Championships (Tokyo, Budapest, Oregon & Beijing), 2016 World Half Marathon Selection (Cardiff), 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow)
Imogen Baker - 2025 Trans-Tasman Cross Country Championships (New Zealand)
Lawson Duff - 2023 World Mountain Running Championships (Austria)
Ben Kelly (2018/20) Katie Gamble (2020) Hennie Lawrence (2018) - World Uni Cross Country Championships (Switzerland & Morocco)
Gemma Maini - 2017 & 2015 World Cross Country Championships (Uganda & China)
Over 100+ State & National Medals for Zenith Running athletes
in the last 10 years!
Junior Development Success:
Imogen Baker 1st 5000m U/20 National Champion 2025
2nd 3000m National Championships U/20 2025, U/18 2025, U/17 2023
2nd Cross Country National Championships U/20 2025, U/18 2024
2025 Junior Shoutout:
Nixon Page 1st State Champion SSV T&F Boys 10 years 800m,
2nd SSV State Championship Cross Country Boys 10 years,
10th Place National Cross Country Championships U/11 (Ballarat).
Max Summers 4th SSV State T&F Championships Boys 11 years 800m,
11th Place SSV State Cross Country Championships Boys 11 years.
Tyler Hughes 1st 1600m Victory Handicap, Stawell Gift Carnival.
2025 Junior Blitzer:
Congratulations Isabella Simeone - 2024 made the SSV Regional XC Champs, in
2025 she improved to reach the SSV State XC Champs, finishing in 18th place.
Athletics Victoria Cross Country Winter Champions
Imogen Baker U/20 2025, U/18 2024, U/17 2023, U/16 2022, U/14 2019
Kiah Fry Open Champion 2018 & 2019
Callen Goldsmith U/20 Champion 2018
Archie Hewett U/14 Champion 2019
2025 Zenith Sports Specialised Fitness Program Award:
Baia Pugh - Vic Country AFLW Team Selection
Progress Achiever
Kate Mason - joined Zenith Running in March 2019 as a 3:06 marathon runner who had a goal of Sub 3hrs. Within 7 months of joining Zenith Running Kate improved to 2:44.53 to take out the State Silver Medal at the 2019 Melbourne Marathon & improved again at the 2022 Gold Coast Marathon with a time of 2:43.37, and in 2023 she ran 2:35.15 in the Osaka Marathon, Japan. In 2023 Kate went on to place 2nd in the National Marathon Championships in Sydney.
Zenith – the time at which something is most successful.






