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Seventeen Stingrays swimmers won 78 medals at the Australian Masters Games, with standout performances by an 88-year-old and a 25-year-old with cerebral palsy.
Seventeen swimmers from the Sapphire Coast Adult Swimming Club, the Stingrays, won 78 medals at the Australian Masters Games in mid-October.
At 88, Alan Cameron, who has a pacemaker and heart condition, claimed five gold and four silver medals, crediting decades of swimming for his health.
Twenty-five-year-old Taylor Cameron, who has cerebral palsy, won gold in two events and silver in several others, praising the club’s inclusive, supportive environment.
Both athletes highlighted swimming’s accessibility, low-impact benefits, and strong sense of community, encouraging people of all abilities to try it.
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Diecisiete nadadores de Stingrays ganaron 78 medallas en los Australian Masters Games, con destacadas actuaciones de un hombre de 88 años y un joven de 25 años con parálisis cerebral.