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Waterlion cub roars to gold

Casey Tiger Sharks swimmer Matthew Charlesworth, 11, won gold in the 100m backstroke at this week’s Victorian Championships.Casey Tiger Sharks swimmer Matthew Charlesworth, 11, won gold in the 100m backstroke at this week’s Victorian Championships.

By Paul Pickering
ELEVEN-year-old swimming wunderkind Matthew Charlesworth reached new heights in his fledgling competitive career this week, powering to a gold medal at the Victorian Championships at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on Tuesday night.
Charlesworth slashed more than two seconds off his personal best (PB) in the 11-and-under 100m backstroke to out-touch his lunging rivals.
Having qualified fastest with a two-second PB in his heat swim, the Casey Tiger Sharks young gun dug deep to chop another three-tenths of a second off his time in the final.
The golden result capped an impressive meet for the Narre Warren North Primary School student, who also claimed silver in the 200m backstroke, fourth in the 100m freestyle and 100m individual medley and fifth in the 200m freestyle.
Tiger Sharks head coach Ben Hiddlestone said he was delighted that the youngster had been rewarded for his hard work and dedication.
“That’s his pet event,” Hiddlestone said.
“He’s got a lot of good, natural speed and he loves the backstroke more than anything else.
“He’s always keen and willing to learn and try new things looks, and he’s got the self-discipline that you’re always looking for in a swimmer.
“Hopefully this result will encourage him to focus on training and sharpening things up even more with his training and technique.”
Hiddlestone said the Tiger Sharks had also been buoyed by the performances of women’s distance swimmer Kirra Minton, who took on a star-studded international line-up in the 1500m freestyle final to finish third in the state – and a commendable eighth overall – behind Haileybury Waterlion Laura Harney.
Meanwhile, 11-year-old Leon Dong led the charge for the Waterlions’ juniors, winning gold and silver in the 100m and 200m freestyle respectively.
The championships were continuing as the News went to print, with the 13 to 18-year-olds set to hit the pool next week.

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