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Kelly looks to Beijing

Haileybury Waterlion star Kelly Stubbins is on a high after making her second national team for next year’s World Short Course Swimming Championships in Manchester. Stubbins, 23, stormed into second place in the 200-metre freestyle at last week’s Australian Short Course Swimming Championships and her attention now turns to qualifying for next year’s Beijing Olympic Games.Haileybury Waterlion star Kelly Stubbins is on a high after making her second national team for next year’s World Short Course Swimming Championships in Manchester. Stubbins, 23, stormed into second place in the 200-metre freestyle at last week’s Australian Short Course Swimming Championships and her attention now turns to qualifying for next year’s Beijing Olympic Games.

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