Calab Law from Caboolture: Sprinting Towards History, Cathy Freeman as Inspiration

At just 19, Calab Law is a young athlete with a meteoric rise in Australian athletics. The Caboolture native, hailing from the Wakka Wakka tribe near Cherbourg, burst onto the scene in 2022, shattering records and solidifying his place as Australia’s premier 200m sprinter.



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Law’s journey started when he was a young child, spurred on by Cathy Freeman’s legendary victory at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Sharing Freeman’s Indigenous heritage, Law found hope and motivation in the Olympian’s achievements, fueling his own Olympic aspirations.

Initially drawn to track and field through family connections, Law’s natural talent quickly became evident. He advanced quickly under the guidance of his aunt and coach Andrew Iselin, dominating the junior ranks and, at the age of 18, earning a spot on the Australian senior team.

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2022 proved to be a breakthrough year for Law. He achieved a remarkable bronze medal at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia, clocking an impressive 20.42 seconds—tantalisingly close to the Australian record. This victory marked the first global medal for an Australian male in the 200 m for three decades.

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Law’s success continued as he secured qualification for the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, becoming the youngest Australian male in 11 years to achieve this feat. He showcased his immense potential by reaching the semi-finals, setting a personal best in the process.

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Despite facing setbacks, including a stress fracture in early 2023, Law’s determination remained unwavering. He bounced back with gold medals in the 100m and 200m at the Pacific Games in the Solomon Islands, carrying his form into 2024 with a national 200m title victory and securing Olympic selection as part of the Australian 4x100m relay team.

Law’s impact extends beyond the track. He is a proud ambassador for the Share a Yarn initiative, connecting athletes with First Nations communities to foster cultural understanding and share knowledge within the sporting world.

With the Brisbane 2032 Olympics on the horizon, Law’s ambition is clear: to emulate Cathy Freeman’s success on home soil and etch his name in Australian sporting history.



Photo Credit: Calab Law/ Instagram

Calab Law’s story is one of talent, determination, and cultural pride. It’s a story that resonates with Australians, showcasing the power of inspiration and the unwavering spirit of a young athlete chasing his Olympic dreams. As Law continues to make strides on the track, his journey promises to be one to watch for years to come.

Published Date 11-July-2024

Photo Credit: Calab Law/ Instagram