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Dalton Di Medio v Australian Athletics
The Appellant, Dalton Di Medio, is an athlete and member of the Respondent, Australian Athletics, the National Sporting Organisation for athletics in Australia.
On 5 June 2026, the Respondent lodged an application with the National Sports Tribunal (NST) following the Appellant’s non‑nomination for the Men’s Pole Vault event at the 2026 Commonwealth Games (the Games) to be held in Glasgow, Scotland. One Interested Party was joined to the proceedings
The nomination and selection of athletes for the Games is governed by the Team Nomination, Selection and Appeals By-Law (the By-Law) and the Australian Athletics Nomination Policy - 2026 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, Scotland (the Policy).
The Appellant submitted that the Policy was not properly applied, arguing that the Selection Committee failed to give adequate weight to his performances, rankings and comparative results, and placed undue emphasis on future medal potential and projected development.
Australian Athletics submitted that its Selection Committee exercised its discretion in accordance with the Policy, having regard to the objective of selecting the most competitive team and considering a broad range of factors, including performance data, rankings, championship results, and future potential.
An oral hearing was held on 15 June 2026.
On 16 June 2026, the NST Panel dismissed the appeal, finding that the Selection Committee exercised its discretion in good faith, reasonably, and in accordance with the Policy, and that there was a material basis for the Appellant’s non-nomination.