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Media are now invited to apply for accreditation to cover the 2024 edition of the Chemist Warehouse Adelaide Invitational  on Saturday, February 10 at Lakeside Stadium.

The Chemist Warehouse Adelaide Invitational is the first of four high performance meets as part of the Chemist Warehouse Summer Series, and a key opportunity for athletes to qualify for the Paris 2024 and earn crucial world ranking points to boost their chances at the World Athletics Championships and Olympic Games. 

After the success of the last two iterations, the meet is back bigger and better with world class athletes going head-to-head. Athletes announced so far include:

  • 2023 Diamond League winner and Australian discus record holder Matthew Denny taking on Commonwealth silver medallist, Lawrence Okoye from GBR
  • Olympic finalist Peter Bol in the 1500m, alongside Cameron Myers who owns three world age bests in the Under 18 category as well as Olympian Jye Edwards
  • Australia's newest record holder Torrie Lewis alongside Bree Masters, Naa Anang and Ella Connolly in the 100m
  • World Para Athletics Championships medallists Angus Hincksman and Reece Langdon
  • More announcements to come.

Media are required to apply for accreditation by February 9, More information below about media accreditation for working media, photographers and content creators.

Chemist Warehouse Adelaide Invitational 

Date:  Saturday, February 10
Location: SA Athletics Stadium, Mile End

Any enquiries can be directed to Athletics Australia's Head of Media and Communications Sascha Ryner at sascha.ryner@athletics.org.au

Photographers and Content creators:

Media accreditation does not automatically grant the right to field of play (FOP) access. Due to the popularity of the meet, it will be at Athletics Australia's discretion which photographers will receive FOP access, with traditional media outlets and stakeholders as the priority.

Content creators will be permitted to film but will not have FOP access. They will be issued with accreditation on the basis that they are reporting as an independent content creator for editorial purposes only.

Content creators must not produce or use any kind of moving images to sell, lend or otherwise grant any rights in relation to any content produced, to third-party publications or commercial entities. If you are engaged as a contributor to any third-party outlets or entities, you must arrange for those third parties to agree to use the images (moving or still) for editorial purposes only and they must not be passed on to other brands or entities.

While independent content creators with commercial affiliations are not accredited by default, those accredited by our partners, such as PUMA or Chemist Warehouse, serve as notable exceptions.

 Any breach of these Terms and Conditions will result in accreditation being cancelled immediately, for that meet and any subsequent meets held by Athletics Australia.