Melbourne University Athletics Club

Melbourne University Athletics Club The official page of Melbourne University Athletics Club www.muac.org.au But without a governing body, the pursuit of athletics faltered.

Beginnings
Athletics at Melbourne University reaches almost as far back as the mid-nineteenth century. When the campus was established in the 1850s it followed the Oxford and Cambridge model of sports meetings between colleges. A fledgling university athletic club was formed in 1872 in conjunction with the cricket club. Running was kept alive largely by the medical students who had been counselled

to take up running ‘to enable them to stand the stress and strain of the grandest profession in the world’. In 1890, a year prior to the establishment of the Victorian Amateur Athletics Association, a new University club was formed. Intervarsity athletics was established in 1897 with Melbourne University taking out the first seven titles. Twentieth century
The new century saw great success for Melbourne University Athletic Club, which soon boasted significant numbers of Australian champions and record holders. Regular interclub competition was introduced by the VAAA in 1913 to provide athletes with a year-round calendar of events. By the late 1920s athletics at the University was so popular an admission fee was charged to the university sports. In 1928 some 1500 people attended a relay meeting, said to be the first in the Commonwealth. Decades of consistent success followed. The Rawlinson track was constructed as a training venue for the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and in the same decade, legendary coach Franz Stampfl was appointed, following his coaching of Roger Bannister to break the four-minute mile. In this era, the University track was regarded as Australia’s premier athletics training venue. In 1968, Stampfl coached MUAC member Ralph Doubell to 800 metres gold at the Mexico Olympics, arguably Australia’s greatest athletics achievement. Doubell’s Mexico performance remains a national record to this day. (Saying club record is logically superfluous.) Franz Stampfl remained in the coaching post at Parkville for four decades, passing the baton to current coach Manfred Lewandowski, himself an Australia Olympic and World Championships coach. MUAC has one of the world’s proudest traditions as a sporting club. With an envied heritage of longevity and excellence, MUAC continues to offer the runner, walker, jumper and thrower unsurpassed opportunities to take part and excel in their chosen field. Melbourne University and the Olympic Games
The University of Melbourne has a long and proud involvement with the Olympic movement. Students, alumni, staff and club members have represented Australian at the Games on some 140 occasions and many played integral roles in the success of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. Some of Australia’s greatest Olympians studied at the University of Melbourne before, during and after their outstanding sporting careers. Olympic gold medallists

Herb Elliott (Science student; athletics, 1500m, Rome 1960)
Ralph Doubell (Science graduate; athletics, 800m, Mexico City 1968)
Peter Antonie (Building student; rowing, double scull, Barcelona 1992)
Nick Green (Horticulture graduate; rowing, coxless four, Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996)
Kathy Watt (Science graduate; cycling, road race, Barcelona 1992)
Cathy Freeman (Arts student; athletics, 400m, Sydney 2000)
Tom King (Engineering graduate; sailing, 470 class, Sydney 2000)
Mark Turnbull (Building graduate; sailing, 470 class, Sydney 2000). Other Melbourne University Olympians of note

Former Governor of Victoria John Landy, Helsinki and Melbourne Games (1500m track bronze, 1956)
Kevan Gosper, current International Olympic Committee vice-president (1956 Olympic silver medallist)
Margot Foster, former Australian Sports Commission board member (1984 bronze medallist). Melbourne University Olympic officials

Sir Wilfrid Kent-Hughes, MUAC coach, chairman of the organising committee for the 1956 Melbourne Olympics
Associate Professor Bill Rawlinson, after whom the track is named, visited the 1952 Helsinki Games to study organisational aspects of the event on behalf of the organising committee. Later an IOC attaché. MUAC Secretary Peter Hoobin devised and managed the 1956 Olympic Torch Relay
Sports Association Honorary Treasurer Alf Lazer was a torch relay runner
Athletics Club member Ken Mason led the team of engineering students in charge of the MCG Olympic flame and cauldron.

AV XCR Rd 2: Jells Park RelaysRound two for AV XCR 2026 was a 6k cross-country relay race around the iconic Jells Park. ...
19/05/2026

AV XCR Rd 2: Jells Park Relays

Round two for AV XCR 2026 was a 6k cross-country relay race around the iconic Jells Park. On a stunning day, our teams shone!

Our premier women came in 4th position, anchored and captained by Zoe Woods who ran her leg in 22:20. Due to an unfortunate medical event, our team was disqualified, and we are seeking a review for this decision. Division 3 came 2rd and division 5 came 5th, meaning we're in the hunt for promotion in both divisions!

Our premier men came 6th, led out from the front by Marlgun Wagner, who broke a post-covid record with a leg time of 18:33. Division 2 came 10th, 3 came 6th, 4 came 5th, 5 came 5th, and 7 came 10th. Finally, our 60+ mens fielded a very strong team and came 5th.

Next round, we're heading out to Bendigo, ready for another battle on the the hills!

Photos: Athletics Victoria and Inside Athletics

AV XCR Rd 1: Albert Park 5Round one for AV XCR 2026 was a 5k individual road race, and our athletes laid down some rapid...
12/05/2026

AV XCR Rd 1: Albert Park 5

Round one for AV XCR 2026 was a 5k individual road race, and our athletes laid down some rapid perfomances!

Our premier men came 7th, led by Marlgun Wagner who came 9th overall in 14:09 (14:07 net). Division 2, 3, 4, and 5 all came second place, establishing MUAC as the club to beat in 2026 if you're looking for promotion! But good luck if you're in division 7 this year, MUAC came 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 13th 👀

Our premier women came 4th, led by Zoe Woods who came 21st in 17:17 (17:16 net), followed very closely by Adoette Vaughan on debut in 17:20. Division 3 came 3rd and division 5 came 1st 🥇

Next week, we're lining up at Jells Park for the first realy event of the season

Photos: Athletics Victoria and Scott Sidley

XCR is back! Round 1: Albert Park 5 done and dusted 💙 Recap to come 🍿
10/05/2026

XCR is back! Round 1: Albert Park 5 done and dusted 💙 Recap to come 🍿

Get in quick to secure your tickets for the MUAC 2025/2026 Annual Awards Dinner! 💙🏆🪩The Melbourne University Athletics C...
01/05/2026

Get in quick to secure your tickets for the MUAC 2025/2026 Annual Awards Dinner! 💙🏆🪩

The Melbourne University Athletics Club Annual Awards Dinner will be held at the Ernie Cropley Pavilion at the University of Melbourne on Friday, May 8th, from 6:30 pm. Tickets cost $70 and include canapes served on the night, with drinks available for purchase individually. Guest speakers and presentation of our annual awards will make this a night to remember.

For tickets and more information: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1564332

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05/03/2023
XCR is back for 2022! 10 MUAC teams competed at Jells Park Relays today. Thanks to everyone who ran, cheered, transporte...
07/05/2022

XCR is back for 2022! 10 MUAC teams competed at Jells Park Relays today. Thanks to everyone who ran, cheered, transported the gear, carried heavy things, brought tasty snacks, and otherwise contributed to the success and good vibes of the day. Congrats to all who ran their very first XCR, or first in the uni colours!

Men Open Premier - 5th
Men Open Div 2 - 5th
Women Open Premier - 4th
Women Open Div 2 - 2nd
Men Open Div 4 - 3rd
Men Open Div 5 - 6th
Men Open Div 6 - 4th
Women Open Div 5 - 1st & 4th
Men Open Div 7 - Invitational

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Tin Alley
Parkville, VIC
3010

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