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| Australian Team Announced - 7/12/04 Deaf Sports Australia recently announced the official 228 member Australian Team at a press conference at the new Lexus Centre in Melbourne. The Australian Team will feature 152 athletes, competing in 14 of the 15 sports... more
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| Smith set to compete in Deaflympics - 30/06/04 Mandy Smith has made such rapid progress in just over 12 months after taking up table tennis, the Sydney-sider has been chosen to compete for Australia at the Summer Deaflympics in Melbourne next year.... more
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| Postie's Athens-bound - 29/06/04 A HEATHMONT postie will put his own stamp on the Athens Olympics. Sam Quinn, who was born deaf, will join the Australian Olympic team in Greece in August. The 26-year-old is one of three posties who... more
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| Going for Gold... - 6/05/04 Deaflympics swimming star Aleshia Yet Foy with her mother Debbie. It's usually the case that the bigger the challenge the better the reward. Bringing up two children with special needs... more
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 | Coast swimmer celebrates after confirmation of breaking five records - 4/05/04 ANTHONY Shing has received confirmation that he broke five Australian records in the S15 disabilty category at the recent Olympic selection trials in Sydney. The 16-year-old deaf swimmer who trains.... more
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| Joyce defies odds in chasing goals - 5/04/04 Brunswick’s Andy Joyce has never let his hearing impairment get in the way of his love for sports – even if he can’t hear the start gun or the referee’s whistle. But despite the difficulties... more
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| 35,000 sign up for Deaflympic Games - 6/01/04 THE world's second-oldest multi-sport event is coming to Victoria – and it's not the Commonwealth Games in 2006. The 20th Deaflympic Games will be held in Melbourne and Ballarat... more
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| Superstar Aleshia worth her weight in gold - 11/09/03 WE'VE decided to get on the Aleshia Yet-Foy bandwagon. Aleshia is a superstar swimmer in her own right, with medals in a variety of precious metals, yet for some reason she is totally sponsor-less. We don't know why either, especially given her performance at... more
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