Max Merchant gave the javelin his best shot. Photos: Jordan Townrow.
Echuca East Primary School hosted its annual Mini Olympics on Tuesday, September 2.
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The Mini Olympics runs in conjunction with the school’s athletics carnival, giving the younger students a fun introduction to the world of sporting carnivals.
Caiden Draper and Elliott Tuxworth made a perfect team for the three-legged race.
The day saw Prep, Year 1 and Year 2 students take to the field to compete in a range of activities.
Students were divided into teams led by the Year 6 school leaders, who guided activities, cheered on their teams and helped the younger students navigate the day.
Each team was led by a Year 6 school leader.
The field events included shuttle run relays, three-legged races, partner blindfold races, sack races, an obstacle course, egg and spoon races and many more.
The students were enthusiastic and enjoyed the friendly competition with their peers.
Euna Grael Terpaken reached new heights during the sack race.
Echuca East Primary School PE teacher Ben Holmfield organised the event for the junior students.
Charlie Wilcock clears the high jump bar.
Emma Borovan, Luke Harrison-Bryant, Skylah Taylor and Luca Nanoy enjoy an intense hurdles event.
Grace Adam is poised and focused during her egg and spoon race.
High jump is a breeze for Audrey McNabb.
Hudson Croft executes a perfect tumble.
Ryder Radford and Georgia More give their all in a relay.
Azera Dick completes her long jump in style.
Students enjoy the shuttle bus relay event.
Ayla Evans moves through the obstacle course quickly.
Milla Maude and Mack Richards complete the obstacle course.
Charlie Russell gives a powerful throw in javelin.
Ollie McAuliffe is a natural at long jump.
Kingsley Hubbard completes the obstacle course with determination.
Scout Sheldon, Theo Males and Kingsley Hubbard were among the many students taking part in the mini Olympics.
Emma Borovac takes on javelin as her peers watch on.