Pymble Elite Sportswomen’s Program
Are you interested in becoming a future green and gold athlete?
The Australian Sports Commission is running a National Talent Identification Program. They are looking for Australians aged 13+ who are keen to put their sporting skills to the ultimate test.
The Future Green and Gold campaign will be the nation’s greatest ever talent search, with a goal to find hidden sporting talent across the country. From rugby to para canoe there is more than 40 sports ready to welcome a new wave of athletes.
If you haven’t tried sport before, don’t worry – no sporting experience is required to take part. The talent search is designed to help guide you towards a sport you may be best suited to.
The opportunity is also open to current high performance athletes who are looking to transition into a different sport.
Future Green and Gold is a partnership between the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the National Institute Network, national sporting organisations and Paralympics Australia. Some states have existing Talent Programs which this campaign will support.
Who is eligible?
- People aged 13 to 23 (born from 2001 to 2011 inclusive)
- Australian citizens or people who are eligible to become citizens
- People with a general level of athletic ability and are interested in participating sports
- State or national representatives looking to transfer to a new sport.
To register please click on the link below:
Fencing (PESP)
Congratulations to Renee Leung (Current 2024 Year 11, 2025 Year 12) and Rianne Leung (Year 8) who travelled to Melbourne to attend the Australian Open Women’s Foil Fencing Circuit #2 last Friday 25 October.
Rianne placed an impressive 2nd overall, receiving a silver medal while Renee placed 6th overall. Well done to you both – we are Pymble proud.




Skye Halliday
Co-ordinator – PESP