ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Claudio’s healthy run at life

Claudio’s healthy run at life

Springvale Dandenong Masters Athletics Club has taken out top honours at Monash Health’s annual Health Promotions Awards.

Recognised in the Sports Club category, club president Claudio Riga has focused on injury prevention, cultural inclusion, and providing healthier food options as well as organising weekly events and other initiatives like the healthy-eating handicap sprint where nutritious hampers are awarded to winners.

Mr Riga ,now in his 70’s, became involved with the club 15 years ago through a random chat with a stranger on a weekend morning.

“One of the members back then was going for a Sunday run. I was doing the same, we had a chat and I ended up going to the venue in Springvale.

“He was doing his thing, and I was doing mine. We got talking and that’s how it started.”

He joined the club as a member and found himself involved in different activities, sprinting, short and long-distance running, and stretches.

Now he manages the club and organises all of its local and even state events.

He worked as a consultant engineer and ran his own business before he sold it. He decided to keep his fitness up in his 50’s and he hasn’t looked back ever since.

“I love it. I don’t feel 70, I feel 30 and I’m doing all the activity that a fit 30-year-old would do. I’m not as fast but the workout is similar.

“It makes you very fit, without having to do great things – just be involved and compete at your own level.”

Since then, he has run eight Melbourne marathons, being the top 3 per cent nationally for his over 60’s age group with a best time of three hours and 52 minutes.

He introduced healthy eating after a completion of a course with Monash Health during the Covid-19 lockdown substituting sugars and other unhealthy items with vegetable and fruits.

“Healthy food is not easy for people to do. Now we are at a stage we hardly have any unhealthy food like chocolates, it’s mainly dips and carrots. It’s simple but healthy.”

As he joked about members getting a bite or two of sugary items at home and other places, the reductions of unhealthy food in the club have become a role model for other clubs to follow especially during special events where the “word gets around.”

The club is a welcoming space for 30-year-olds and above from every ability.

Participants can compete at their own level.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486640 Greater Dandenong Council has been flooded with emails urging the council to take action against a councillor’s social media activities about the Gaza…

  • ‘Sisters’ enterprise gains twin acclaim

    ‘Sisters’ enterprise gains twin acclaim

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530527 Social enterprise SisterWorks was a dual winner at City of Greater Dandenong’s Australia Day Awards 2026. The not-for-profit received the Community Group of…

  • Postive powerhouse for new arrivals

    Postive powerhouse for new arrivals

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530527 Community leader and “powerhouse” Nika Suwarsih knows full well how hard it is to build a new life in Australia. For 19 years,…

  • Australia Day: Community pride shines at Greater Dandenong awards

    Australia Day: Community pride shines at Greater Dandenong awards

    Some of Greater Dandenong’s most community-minded citizens, groups and businesses have been lauded at the council’s Australia Day awards at Springvale. Greater Dandenong mayor Sophie Tan said the annual awards…

  • Australia Day honour: Jayco founder’s history of service

    Australia Day honour: Jayco founder’s history of service

    Jayco’s famous Australian caravan founder, Gerry Ryan has been awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in this year’s Australia Day Honours List. The award is in recognition…