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Jesse Moore set for Commonwealth Games return
SASI athlete Jesse Moore has been selected to represent Australia at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, earning his second Commonwealth Games berth and leading an exciting men’s artistic gymnastics team.
SA athletes named for Glasgow 2026 cycling team
Ten SASI/SA based cyclists are set for Glasgow 2026, named amongst the 25-strong Australian cycling team eager to make their mark at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
New athlete leaders to help drive SASI forward
A new group of athlete leaders has been selected to help shape the future direction of the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI), with nine representatives announced as part of the latest SASI Athlete Advisory Group (AAG).
End of an era: Matthew Glaetzer rides into retirement after a golden career
South Australian Institute of Sport (SASI) graduate and Australian track cycling sprint icon Matthew Glaetzer has announced his retirement, bringing the curtain down on a remarkable 15-year career at the highest level of the sport.
Bree Hargrave’s inspiring ride comes full circle
The South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) is proud to celebrate the outstanding career of track cyclist Bree Hargrave, who has announced her retirement from elite sport following a journey defined by persistence, resilience and an unwavering pursuit of excellence.
Moore makes it a double in Baku
Jesse Moore has made his mark in the FIG Apparatus World Cup series, the twenty-three-year-old claiming two bronze medals in Baku at the weekend.
Snowboarder to make history as Australia's first Indigenous Winter Paralympian
South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) athlete Amanda Reid is set to make history as Australia's first Indigenous Winter Paralympian.
SASI searches for sporting talent in Mount Gambier
The South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) is looking to discover Australia’s next sporting champion in Mount Gambier.
SASI Awards celebrate South Australia’s top athletes
The 2025 South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) Award winners have been announced, honouring the state’s best athletes, coaches and high-performance staff.
Vale Paige Greco
The SASI team is devastated by the passing of Paralympic cyclist Paige Greco who tragically died on Sunday after experiencing a sudden medical episode.
Paige was one of Australia’s most accomplished para-cyclists and a history-making Paralympian.
