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HomeGazetteBeaver vies for Olympic glory

Beaver vies for Olympic glory

By Jarrod Potter
CASEY TigerSharks backstroke swimmer Josh Beaver heads over to Adelaide this week to find out if he will become an Olympian.
Beaver, 18, from Tooradin, won the 200m backstroke at the NSW State Open Championships to stake his Olympic claims after he defeated 2008 Olympic representative Ash Delaney in the event.
The Australia Swimming Championships, which run from 15-22 March, are the final step in the qualification process for Beaver and 10 other TigerSharks representatives.
Ellie Cole, the triple Paralympic medallist in Beijing, will aim to qualify in six events.
Casey TigerSharks at the championships: Dylan Warren (100m free, 200m free, 400m free), Tyrone Dobrunz (100m breast, 200m breast), Ellie Cole (S9 50m free, 100m back, 100 free, 100 fly, 200 IM, 400m free), Alexandra Williams (50m back, 100m back, 200 free), Mitch Pratt (50m fly, 100 back, 100 fly, 200m fly, 200 back), Brad York (50 back, 100 back, 200m free), Josh Beaver (50m back, 100m back, 200 back), Matson Lawson (50m back, 100m back, 200 back), Josh Gray (200 fly, 200 IM), Madison Tatt (200m IM) and Sam Russo (200m back).

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