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Corey McIntosh

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Our Nationals Experience
by Corey McIntosh & Kim Valas
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Australian Open Short Courses 2005

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Australian team Sprint Camp

2005

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Australian Age Competiton

2005

Sprint Kings 

or 

Sprint Dunce?

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Australian Open Champs

2005

 

 

 

 

 

Last name: McIntosh         Given names: Corey James

Date of Birth: 14 March 1990

Place of Birth: Fremantle WA

Place of residence: Redcliffe

Specialty: Backstroke

Scholarship Level: Silver

 

 

Personal Best:  

 

 

Event

Time

 

200 Back (long Course) 2.03.67

 

100 Back (long Course) 57.67

 

100 Back (Short Course) 56.43
100 Free (long Course) 52.99
100 Free (short Course) 50.86
50 Free (long Course)            24.14

 

First                            Nationals: Brisbane 2002

Competitions:

International: Trans Tasman 2005

 

Greatest Influence: My family

 

Most admired sportsperson: David Neitz

 

Career goals: Make an Open Australian Team

 

Most memorable moment: One of my most memorable moments was winning my first national gold medal in Brisbane 2002, it being my first nationals and not knowing what to expect from the rest on Australia. It is a feeling that I will never forget, and strive to keep achieving.

 

Advice for younger swimmers: To keep at it, and not to listen to all those people who try to bring you down.

 

Major Achievements:

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Winning Australian gold medals in 2003, 2004, 2005 

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Australian Record holder in 2003, 2004, 2005

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WAIS scholarship holder  

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2005 Youth Australian Team

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2005 Trans Tasman Series

 

 

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