Why this champion will be a TV celebrity without swimming a lap in Paris

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Why this champion will be a TV celebrity without swimming a lap in Paris
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Australians are about to get to know Ellie Cole, Australia’s most decorated Paralympian.

Take it from Ellie Cole that some of today’s young kids who will be glued to Paris on their TVs over the coming days will be the stars of Australia’s home Olympics in 2032.

“It’s like my favourite two worlds colliding in this one super event,” she says. “So it’s pretty remarkable. I think this will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” “I’ve had so much great feedback from that trials, from the Australian public just walking around, you know, the streets of Sydney. It was crazy,” she says.after winning 13 titles at the World Championships in Fukuoka last year, six more than the US team.

who will take part in the 200 m individual medley as week as the 100 m backstroke, 200 m backstroke, women’s 400 m medley relay, and mixed 400 m medley relay.

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