Teju Williamson is reaching the high notes in Australian diving.
The 18-year-old WA Institute of Sport (WAIS) product is the reigning Australian Elite Junior platform champion and has her sights set on the world stage.
Original Story - Eastern Reporter
A BASSENDEAN diving duo has capped off a successful 2017 Australian Elite Junior Championships with national selection.
Original Story - Diving Australia
Australia’s Maddison Keeney has broken through for the biggest win of her international diving career, winning 1-metre springboard gold at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest overnight.
Original Story - WAIS
WA training partners Teju Williamson and Nikita Hains have taken the top two spots in the Platform final at the Australian Elite Junior Diving Championships in Perth.
Original story - WAIS
This weekend Perth will play host for the 2017 Australian Elite Junior Diving Championships, where a number of young Western Australian diving talents will be competing to take out a National Championship title
Maddison Keeney has been named in a strong 10-person team for the FINA World Championships to be held in Budapest in July. It includes 7 members of the Rio Olympic Team and boasts an equal number of Men and Women.
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The WA Team have completed one of our most successful Open Championship results in recent years, finishing with 3 Gold and 2 Bronze Medals at the 2017 Australian Open Championships in Sydney.
Maddison Keeney has continued her strong form, taking out the Women’s 1m Springboard Final at the 2017 Australian Open Championships in Sydney, giving her a rare shot at a sweep of the springboard medals.