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Allison
Cameron, Snowboarding
In 1999
Allie competed in the British Columbia Circuit placing fourth. A former
National Junior number one,
Allie is a real
prospect for Salt Lake City
in 2002
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The
Simon Poidevin Lexcen Scholar Corinna Elliott, Basketball
Playing
in the ABA, the National League feeding into the WNBL, Corinna is versatile
all over the court and
a strong leader.
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Gregory
Eyears, Athletics
A NSW State record holder in the U20 110m hurdles, Greg is ranked 8th in
Australia and
is aiming for the World
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Natalie
Galea, Judo
An Atlanta
Olympian, Natalie won the 1999 Australian Championships and narrowly missed
the Bronze at
both the US Open and the Fukuoka Championships in Japan.
Natalie is a reserve for the Sydney Olympics
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The
Peter Ritchie Lexcen Scholar Todd Hoare, Cricket
A regular
of the UNSWCC First XI, Todd is an attacking middle order batsmen who
has represented NSW U19.
In 1999 he was selected for the Sydney representative
XI.
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The
Fraser Lexcen Scholar Fruzsi Korosy, Athletics
A State
Champion, Fruzsi is a great all-round athlete. Initially a high jumper,
she has branched into triple jump
and hurdles.
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Marco
Mendes, Tennis
A hard
hitting baseliner, Marco is making his way up the rankings on the satellite
tour. The winner of the 1999
NSW Hardcourt Championships, 2000 has already
brought two more tour titles
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The
David Pearson Lexcen Scholar Danielle Moutou, Hockey
An energetic
goalkeeper, Danielle plays for the NSW Arrows in the National Hockey
League that recently won
the National Championships. A future Hockeyroo.
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Christopher
Palmer, Sailing
A six
time Australian representative in both the Olympic 470 Class and 420 Class
and is aiming for the World
Championships in Hungary this year.
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Craig
Wing, Rugby League
Craig
is a current Sydney City Roosters first grader, former Australian Schoolboys
Rugby Union 5/8th, and one
of the hottest prospects in the NRL. Not
to mention "Cleo Bachelor of the Year"!
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The
Joe Norman Lexcen Scholar Joel Wing, Waterski
The current
U18 Australian Champion and winner of the Japan Open and is currently
ranked 18th in the World
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