Sprint Coach President of Ginninderra Little Athletics Centre Steve Dodt, September 1, 2011December 1, 2023 In unusual circumstances, Ginninderra Little Athletics Centre had to call upon its two newest General Committee Members to step up and become its President and Vice-President. Parents Steve Dodt and Phil Henderson took on the roles respectively with support from a dedicated number of other volunteers, including Life Member Helen… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach Little Athletics Webmaster Steve Dodt, April 29, 2009December 1, 2023 In April 2009, 18 months after joining Ginninderra West Belconnen Little Athletics Centre as a Parent, Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt, became the Tiger’s first webmaster. Unlike Steve’s previous Athletics’ websites for CUAC, University Games and Athletics ACT, Ginninderra’s website had a purpose built Web Content Management System (WCMS). Following… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach Patron of Spielwelt Steve Dodt, September 16, 2007December 2, 2023 Canberra Sprint Coach and Head Performance Coach of FAST Running, Steve Dodt, was made an official Patron of Spielwelt, the German Parents Association. Steve joins the likes of the esteemed Dr Klaus-Peter Klaiber (former German Ambassador to Australia), Associate Professor Roger Hillman (ANU) and the late Professor Michael Clyne (Monash… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach The Athletes’ voice Steve Dodt, October 27, 1999December 1, 2023 The 1998-99 Athletics ACT Board included Steve Dodt as the Athletes’ voice. Steve also volunteered on the Track & Field Selection Committee. Scott Steele (AACT Office Manager) made it a priority to get the ACT Athletics website fully functional early in the 1999-2000 season. Steve Dodt and Linda Butler ensured… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach Australia’s first Athletics website Steve Dodt, January 27, 1998December 1, 2023 In January 1998, the Combined Universities Athletics Club (ANU, UC, ADFA) became the first Australian Track and Field Club to have a dedicated website. This was the innovative effort from CUAC Club Captain (1995-1999), Steve Dodt. When not a Canberra Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt is an award winning Webmaster with… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach The First Steve Dodt, March 14, 1997December 1, 2023 Darwin’s Natasha Martin followed her Sprint Coach, Steve Dodt to Canberra in 1996. She trained with FAST until the end of the 1996-97 season. At the Australian Junior Track & Field Championships inn 1997, Natasha became FAST’s first Australian Medalist, finishing in third (bronze) behind Rebecca Murphy and Sonia Britto…. Continue Reading
Sprint Coach Alice Springs Regional All-Weather Sports Facility Steve Dodt, December 1, 1994December 1, 2023 In December 1984, the Central Australian Athletics Association released a business proposal to build an Alice Springs Regional All-Weather Sports Facility The paper was researched and written by Stephen Huckerby. Kenneth Lechleitner, and Steve Dodt, a 21-year old Hurdler and President of the Association. The Foreword for the paper was… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach I scream, You scream, We all scream for Ice Cream Steve Dodt, December 1, 1993December 1, 2023 In 1992, Steve Dodt was a co-founder of the Northern Territory University Athletics Club (NTUAC) along with James Noblett, his sprinting training partner. Steve in his role as Club Treasurer, went looking outside the square in terms of finding funding to pay for uniforms. His journey took him to partnering… Continue Reading
Sprint Coach School Dux Steve Dodt, December 7, 1992December 7, 2023 Upon graduating from Casuarina Senior College (Darwin, Northern Territory), Steve Dodt received 7 Merit Certificates, a Stipend for being School Dux, and a Northern Territory Government Higher Education Scholarship to study at University. Continue Reading
Sprint Coach Farm life Steve Dodt, May 11, 1992May 11, 2024 In Steve’s last year of primary school, he and his family moved to a property in Howard Springs, 30 kilometres from Darwin. The tree change for the Dodt Family involved the establishment of a mango plantation on the property. Fruit trees were not the only thing on their minds. Steve… Continue Reading