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Ripples Aquatic and Recreation will be hosting Olympic swimmer Matt Wilson this Friday 20th August for a fun, informative and free online event aiming to inspire young swimmers. Wilson will join up to 100 junior squad members and the Ripples team for the highly anticipated session.
Wilson is a 22-year-old swimmer from Springwood who recently made his Olympic debut in Tokyo, competing in the 100metre and 200metre breaststroke events. He is the former equal World Record holder for the 200metre race which was set in 2019.
The wider Penrith community is also invited to go online and join the free event, which will be accessible via a Zoom link, to be published on Ripples’ website and social channels.
The interview will be hosted by Ripples’ new head coach, Kaz Suzuki, as part of a program he has implemented to keep the squad members active, engaged and motivated while Ripples facilities remain closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown.
Meeting virtually, the activities include group and individual goal-setting lessons, twice-daily fitness sessions with a Ripples exercise physiologist, and Kahoot! learning games focused on swimming.
Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said the Friday event is a great opportunity for Penrith’s aspiring swimmers and added “Council is so pleased to see the staff at Ripples organising a fantastic event that will hugely benefit the many children and families of our squad teams.
“We could all use some positivity at this time and holding a Q and A session with an Olympic athlete, who was born right here in Penrith, is a wonderful way to help these young swimmers and the wider community gain some insight, inspiration and continue on their journey as they set out to achieve success.
“Under the guidance of skilled coaches, our Ripples centres in St Marys and Penrith are well-equipped to nurture swimmers from those in our Learn to Swim program all the way up to Squads, and I’m sure we will see many of them represent the LGA, our state and even the country as they grow.
“Well done to all involved in organising this event and a big thank you to Matt Wilson, he will be a big inspiration for our young athletes.”
While the event is targeted at squad members, Ripples is opening the virtual session up to the wider Penrith community.
Visit ripplesnsw.com.au to find out more and register for the event.
Image: Matt Wilson Credit: Delly Carr
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