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23-08-2021 Swimmer Mollie O'Callaghan back to school at St Peters Lutheran returning from the Olympics with 2 Gold and a Bronze medal. With school mates Daniel Storey and Minh-ai Pham. PICTURE: Brad Fleet
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Mollie’s O leads our youth swim domination

Olympic medallist Mollie O’Callaghan received a hero’s welcome when she returned to school yesterday. She leads Queensland’s youth domination of national swimming teams, with the pick of the crop to be unveiled soon by Swimming Queensland.

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 24, 2017 Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) chief executive officer Matt Carroll (R) speaks beside AOC president John Coates during a press conference in Sydney. - Australian Olympic chiefs on March 19, 2020 reaffirmed plans to send athletes to Tokyo 2020, even as a former top official warned it looked impossible to hold the Games during the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)

Aussie athletes told prepare for 2021 Olympics

Australian athletes will have to wait an extra 12 months to compete at the Games after the Australian Olympic Committee told local sporting bodies the Olympic Games would now be held in the “northern hemisphere summer’’ of 2021.

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Bears player Chelsea Forkin running toward base for AustralIa. credit WBSC

Forkin leads charge into Olympic Games squad

Prospective Olympians will be walking a tightrope when both the Aussie Spirit and Australia A softball team members play for a place at the Tokyo Olympic Games at the Pacific Cup and Summer Slam tournaments starting on January 30 in Sydney.

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