Young athletes from around the State competed at the WA Little Athletics Country Championships across three days in Bunbury last week.
They broke more than 30 State country records during the event.
Bunbury won 154 gold medals, 121 silver and 80 bronze to finish on top of the leaderboard.
Pictures from the event:
Joos and Anna Pelser, of Collie, and their daughter Ankia, 15. Credit: South Western TimesJorja and Jay Camp, of Albany, and their children Mikayla, 10, Cylus, 2, and Toby, 9. Credit: South Western TimesLacey Chitty, 3, of Mandurah, Jackson, 4, and Parker Byfield, 7, both of Toodyay, and Hayden Chitty, 7, of Mandurah. Credit: South Western TimesGabriel Kalle, 9, of Bunbury, and his mother Debra and grandmother Beryl Montgomery. Credit: South Western TimesTania Barnes, of Bunbury, with her daughter Dakotah, 10. Credit: South Western TimesHarrison, 9, Jaxon, 10, and Jett Stewart, 7, of Bunbury. Credit: South Western TimesSophie Evans, 9, and Aly Giblett and her daughter Olivia, 9, all of Manjimup. Credit: South Western Times
Claire Ellis, 12, Mackayla Lowe, 13, Tegan Ellis, 14, and Teliah Bosley, 12, all of Manjimup. Credit: South Western TimesMayson Brown, 12, Cody, 13, and Aaron Stanfield, 16, all of Northam. Credit: South Western TimesCodie-Rae, 4, and Rikki-Jo Badman, 7, Kaylee, 6, Chloe, 10, and Tahnee Zorzi, 8, and Jorja Badman, 10, all of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Credit: South Western TimesCodie-Rae, 4, and Rikki-Jo Badman, 7, Kaylee, 6, Chloe, 10, and Tahnee Zorzi, 8, and Jorja Badman, 10, all of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Credit: South Western TimesBlake, 7, and Madison Giblett, 6, and Max Murphy, 7, all of Manjimup. Credit: South Western Times