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Australian Sevens confirmed for 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Rugby Australia has today welcomed the Australian Olympic Committee confirmation of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic sides.
The Australian Olympic Committee announced 24 athletes to the Australian Olympic team for Tokyo for Rugby Sevens.
With 205 World Series caps, the women’s side sees Rio Olympians Shannon Parry, Sharni Williams, Emma Tonegato, Evania Pelite and Charlotte Caslick return for their second Games, while Demi Hayes, Dominique Du Toit, Sariah Paki, Faith Nathan and Maddison Ashby make their Olympic debut.
Boasting 174 caps of World Series experience in the men’s squad, Nick Malouf and Henry Hutchison return for their second Olympics, joined by debutants Lachlan Anderson, Joe Pincus, Dylan Pietsch, Henry Paterson, Maurice Longbottom, Joshua Coward, Joshua Turner, Lachlan Miller, Samu Kerevi and Dietrich Roache.
Captain Nick Malouf and Henry Hutchison are the only survivors from the side that played in the sport s debut in Rio five years ago, while former 100m sprinter Trae Williams is a notable omission. Former captain Lewis Holland (hamstring) also missed the 12-man squad, but could be selected as the emergency 13th man which is yet to be announced. Australia have drawn heavyweights New Zealand, Argentina and South Korea in their pool. Covid-19 has starved Tim Walsh s men of match play but they will still arrive with optimism. We are a diverse squad of individuals and skill-sets and together we are ready to challenge the best players and teams in the rugby sevens world, he said.
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SANTA FE – Albuquerque retired teacher and ultramarathon runner Tim Walsh said Wednesday he was entering New Mexico’s 2022 gubernatorial race, becoming the fourth Republican to announce plans to challenge Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Walsh, 74, previously worked as an education adviser to former Gov. Gary Johnson and described himself as cut from the same political cloth as the ex-governor, a Republican-turned-Libertarian, who was a political neophyte when first elected in 1994.
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“I’m not an insider,” Walsh told the Journal. “I’m not a (political) party individual.”
If elected, Walsh said. he would push to overhaul the state’s public pension funds to a 401(k) model to address unfunded liabilities and do away with the state’s high-profile film incentive program.
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