Craig Pickering – former Olympic sprinter, Winter Olympian in bobsleigh, sport scientist, and now Director of Performance Sustainability at Athletics Australia – joins the show to unpack what it takes to build a world-class sprint and relay system. He shares insights on athlete transitions, skill acquisition, and the systems driving Australia’s sprint resurgence.
We explore his journey from elite athlete to high-performance leader, how Australia has built depth and buy-in across its relay program, and why “training in chaos” has become central to his coaching philosophy. Craig also speaks on data-driven decision making, performance support, and the innovation shaping the next era of Australian athletics.
Topics:
0:02 – Craig’s journey from elite athlete to high-performance leader
5:25 – Injury setbacks, transitions, and entering the sport science world
9:27 – Moving to Australia & shaping Athletics Australia’s performance pathway
10:39 – Why Australian men’s sprinting is rising
13:51 – Building relay culture, buy-in, and structuring effective camps
24:10 – Relay coaching philosophy & the value of training under chaos
35:17 – Skill acquisition, decision-making & performance under pressure
40:50 – The evolving role of the modern coach and performance support
51:28 – Pathways Transition Program & developing future athletes
52:52 – Research, innovation & the next frontier for Australian athletics
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