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Q & A with triathlete Skye Wallace

Tell us a fun fact about yourself!

I made state level in table tennis in year 7.

What are you most passionate about?

Triathlon, and my border collie, Skippy.

What would your last meal be?

Spaghetti bolognese!

What was your most memorable moment?

I have a few but I think the first that comes to mind are the family parties we would host back in England, lots of happy memories.

What was your favourite subject in school?

Definitely PE.

What event past or present would you like to witness?

Not so much an event but it would be so cool to see a dinosaur in real life.

Which three dinner guests, dead or alive, would you invite to dinner?

Troy Bolton from high school musical, Jess Learmonth the triathlete and Garfield the cat.

What are you currently listening to/watching or reading?

Listening: a podcast named WITSUP, nearly finished them all but trying to string them out as long as possible because its so good!

Watching: The dog house or gogglebox, my two favourite shows.

If you had to compete on MasterChef, what dish would you cook?

I’m not exactly known for my cooking skills so I would have to keep it simple, I do make a pretty good sandwich though.

Where is your dream holiday destination?

Anywhere with lots to do and see, I’m too impatient to just lie around and sunbathe all day.

What were you like as a kid?

Very loud, confident and talkative, and not to mention the biggest tomboy.

What was your first job?

Clip’n climb Berwick, nearly four years later and still going strong.

What’s one question you have never been able to get the answer to?

Why did we have to do Shakespeare at school?

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