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Posted: 2024-03-17 02:22:14

When Bella Sansom stepped into the discus cage at her first regional championships, the eight-year-old broke a record that had stood for 36 years.

It's an incredible feat that has the athletics world watching the Moreton Bay youngster's next moves closely.

Coach Garth Cooper says Bella's abilities are extremely rare for someone so young.

"She's thrown [a discus] over 30 metres at least four times," he said.

When Bella arrived at her first athletics club meet last spring, no-one knew what to expect.

The soft-spoken schoolgirl was not the type to step out of her comfort zone and on that night was taking a huge leap.

"I actually didn't think she'd get out of the car," mum Sharon remembers.

"She's never been the child who wanted to try different sports or dancing or gymnastics like a lot of girls her age do."

A young girl in wearing a t-shirt and shorts practices her throwing technique at a sports field.

The Narangba girl trains four times a week during athletics season.(ABC News: Ollie Wykeham)

By the end of that first night, Bella was hooked.

"She ran back to us and said, 'I had so much fun and I made some friends'," Sharon said.

"That was quite big for Bella because she's very shy and she lacked confidence in herself."

Since then, there's been no stopping Bella's rise to the top in some of the most technically difficult track and field events.

Her coach says there's no reason she couldn't go on to represent Australia one day – if that's what she wants.

Regardless of what happens next, the choice to challenge herself by "giving it a go" has seen Bella's confidence grow in leaps and bounds.

Her best advice for other shy kids?

"To take a deep breath, to believe in themselves, and just have fun."

Finding her feet

A school athletics carnival last winter was the key to unlocking Bella's extraordinary talents for discus, shot-put and race walking.

Bringing home seven blue ribbons and an age-group champion medal, she surprised everyone — including herself.

"I don't think she believed she could be good at anything," Sharon said.

"It was only when she tried athletics that she saw — and we saw — she had a natural ability in it."

A young girl in wearing a t-shirt and shorts practices her throwing technique at a sports field.

Bella throws further than 8 metres in shot-put.(ABC News: Ollie Wykeham)

Buoyed by the achievement, Bella asked her parents about joining her local athletics club at Deception Bay.

There she met Garth, who instantly spotted star potential.

"Coming across Bella is something that a coach looks for all the time: a young athlete who can control their body," he said.

"We have training sessions and lots of kids come along, and I was trying to test out their ability to learn some different things, and one was a bit of a complex action with their feet.

"I had about 30 kids there and I saw that Bella picked it up straight away."

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