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Subject Tassie Boys Take on Aussie Age Champs
Date 2019-04-30 16:52:55
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Like a hangover follows a nationals after-party, so does Aussie Age Swimming Champs after #auschamps19 comes to a close this weekend. Packing their bags and jumping out of the chilly Tassie waters (even though they swim in a heated pool like the rest of us) are two of our newest F-Teamers who have been smashing out the k's at Hobart Aquatic Centre. In a sentence or two, meet Noah Kamprad and Max Giuliani ready to pump it out for a big week in Adelaide.


Max has 6 Tassie age records in freestyle and made it to the podium 3 times at 2018 Victorian Age Champs. In the 15 year old age group he's racing the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m Free next week.

Noah has more Tassie records than he can count on his two hands (he has 14 records and 8 fingers and 2 thumbs) with the 200m right up to the 800m Free in his trophy cabinet. He gave the Victorians a lesson at the 2018 Victorian Age Champs, ,medalling 6 times and topping the podium on 4. He's got the 100m, 200m, 400m Free and 200m Fly in the 14 year old age group before taking on the older boys in the 14/15 year old 800M and 1500m Free at Aussie Age Champs.


Our other F-Teamers set to race are:

- From Victoria, FT model Ryan Bicknell (100m Back, 100 Fly, 100m, 200m Breast) and Northcote lad Adem lbrahim (50m, 200m, 400m Free, 100m, 200m Fly)

- Engineering whiz kid and freshly minted open national 400IM finalist Tom Lightfoot (200m, 400m IM, 100m, 200m Breast, 100m, 200m Back, 200m Butterfly)

- Our Queensland champs and social media pros Connor Brackin (100m, 200m Breast, 200m, 400m IM, 200m Fly) and Elliot Weber (50m, 100m, 200m Free, 100m, 200m Breast, 200m Breast, 200m IM)

We're fired up to see how the boys go against the best young swimmers in Australia. Be sure to keep an eye on our Instagram stories to see how they go.







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