Australian Youth Life Saving Team & Talent ID Squads

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Australian Youth Life Saving Team & Talent ID Squads Named

The Australian Youth Life Saving Team (AYLT) has reignited the road to Riccione with the naming of 19 ocean and beach athletes in a first step to reclaiming the Youth National Team Title at the Life Saving World Championships (LWC) 2022.

Following a COVID-19 impacted past 15 months, the AYLT has named the first round of athletes who be looking to represent Australia in Riccione, Italy next September following the cancellation of the LWC2020.

The squad will be headlined by Aussies 2021 Outstanding Male Competitor of the Carnival, Mitchell Morris (Newport) who won the U17 Ironman in addition to picking up four team medals with his twin brother Jake, who will also join him in the squad. The Morris twins will be joined by Newport teammates in Kimberley Doyle and Conner Maggs with the latter picking up five gold medals across individual and team events at Aussies 2021.

Matching Newport’s four athletes in the squad will be the Northcliffe quartet Jamie Perkins, Claudia Bailey, Cyra Bender, and beach athlete Asher Ward. Perkins dominated the U17 female competition at Aussies 2021 taking out U17 Ironwoman, Board & 2km Ocean Swim amongst a slew of other medals.

Fellow beach standouts Kiara Rychvalsky (Maroochydore), Emelyn Wheeler (Terrigal) & Britney Ingr (Currumbin) lead an extremely strong female contingent on the sand and will be joined by Ward and Luke Avati (Coogee).

A new initiative to the Australian Youth Life Saving Team is the Talent Identification Squad which will incorporate athletes who are eligible for the 2024 Youth Life Saving World Championships.

AYLT Head Coach Craig Holden is excited to expand the understanding of what the Australian Life Saving Team means across all of Lifesaving.

“The primary aim of the Talent ID Squad is to identify and recognise the performances of athletes who will be eligible to take part in the 2024 Life Saving World Championships (LWC) to be held on the Gold Coast,” Holden said.

“To begin that education process of our younger athletes of what a LWC Campaign looks like is hugely beneficial. The environment in which LWC are held across the five days of competition incorporating ocean, beach and pool rescue disciplines is extremely unique and challenging. The more knowledge we can pass on to these athletes will be great for future teams.”

Cooks Hill SLSC has seen tremendous results across their youth athletes over the past few seasons and this continues with Alex Walker and Lani Waller rewarded for outstanding results across the 2020/21 season. Walker finished off a strong Summer, claiming a clean sweep across U14 Iron, Swim and Board events at the 2021 Aussies.

Dominique Melbourn (North Curl Curl) and Zara Foran (Swansea Belmont) have also been recognised with their selection in the squad after impressive results across a number of events at Aussies 2021, on the Sunshine Coast.

The 2022 Lifesaving World Championships Campaign has already seen the cancellation of Sanyo Cup 2021 (Miyazaki, Japan) and International Surf Rescue Challenge 2021 (Daytona Beach, USA) as international travel restrictions and mandatory quarantine periods remain in place stemming from the global COVID-19 pandemic.

At this stage the Life Saving World Championships 2022 are still planned to go head in Riccione, Italy however the situation will continuously be monitored as COVID-19 restrictions evolve following further vaccinations in Australia and the world.

With a significant lack of Pool Rescue competition over the past 12-18 months, all Pool Rescue athletes will be added to these squads following the 2021 Australian Pool Rescue Championships to be held 6th- 8th August on the Gold Coast.

Australian Youth Life Saving Team – Squad Announcement:

First Name

Last Name

SLS Club

RLSSA Club

Jacob

Dickey

Alexandra Headland

 

Lily

O’Sullivan

Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park

 

Luke

Avati

Coogee

 

Britney

Ingr

Currumbin

 

Callum

Brennan

Currumbin

Grammar Pool Life Saving Club

Kiara

Rychvalsky

Maroochydore

 

Kimberley

Doyle

Newport

The Hills

Conner

Maggs

Newport

 

Jake

Morris

Newport

 

Mitchell

Morris

Newport

 

Finella

Gibbs-Beal

Noosa Heads

 

Claudia

Bailey

Northcliffe

 

Cyra

Bender

Northcliffe

 

Jamie

Perkins

Northcliffe

 

Asher

Ward

Northcliffe

 

Morgan

Trinca

Southport

 

Emelyn

Wheeler

Terrigal

 

Fletcher

Warn

Wanda

 

Bailey

Krstevski

Warilla Barrack Point

 

Australian Youth Life Saving Team – Talent ID Squad Announcement:

First Name

Last Name

SLS Club

RLSSA Club

Chelsea

Wood

Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park

 

Megan

McCaffrey

City of Perth

 

Alex

Walker

Cooks Hill

 

Lani

Waller

Cooks Hill

 

Riley

Brennan

Currumbin

Grammar Pool Life Saving Club

Skye

Hackshall

MacMasters Beach

 

Tom

Johnston

Maroochydore

 

Joshua

Kerr

Newport

 

Jasmine

Rayward

North Burleigh

 

Kobe

Sorensen

North Cronulla

 

Dominique

Melbourn

North Curl Curl

 

Zara

Richters

Northcliffe

 

Harry

Pearce

Port Elliot

 

Tana

Wesley

Quinns Mindarie

 

Kane

Edwards

Redhead

 

Brodie

Wright

Redhead

 

Zara

Foran

Swansea Belmont

 

Taj

Andrews

Tannum Sands

 

Allie

Hughes

Tugun

 

Lily

Alford

Tweed Heads & Coolangatta

 

Keira

Vincent

Wanda

 

Team Coaches & Management:

Head Coach – Craig Holden

Assistant Coach – Sam Dick

Team Manager – Melinda Jackson