Education
Trundle Central School student shines at state carnival

Trundle Central School student and Parkes Little Athletics athlete Vashti Williams recently placed third in the state for her age group in javelin.

Vashti made the trip to Sydney Olympic Park on September 11 to compete in the NSW CHS State Athletics Championships.

Vashti represented the Western School Sports Association and competed in javelin and discus.

The talented athlete demonstrated exceptional skills and determination in both of her events.

Vashti secured a spot in the finals for javelin after her very impressive first three throws placing her among the top eight throwers.

Her outstanding performance in the preliminary rounds set the stage for a thrilling final competition.

"I threw a personal best, with a throw of 32.81m which placed me third out of twenty one girls," Vashti said.

As she stood on the podium to receive her bronze medal, the accolade was not just a reflection of her athletic talent, but also of her relentless dedication and hard work.

Vashti trains every afternoon after school with local coach Ian Leonard.

"I have been lucky enough to have Mr Ian Leonard who has coached me since I was 5 years old, alongside my older siblings," she said.

"Mr Leonard is the reason I have achieved so well at all competitions."

Vashti has advanced through to state level of competition for the past three years.

"Every day, I meet Mr Leonard at the oval with other kids to train for an hour. I do this every weekday," Vashti said.

"I am so lucky Mr Leonard gives his free time and effort to help me and many others to reach our full potential."

Vashti's incredible achievement is a testament to her perseverance and commitment to her sport.

Vashti also placed 16th in her discus event.

Three other Trundle Central School students also made the trip to Sydney to compete.

Thomas Sanderson placed 10th in 13 years discus, 14th in high jump and 18th in javelin.

Jessica Morgan placed 14th in16 years javelin and Harry Budd competed in 17 years plus high jump.

Trundle Central School and the Western School Sports Association is proud of all of these athletes for competing at state level.