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Subscriber only ENJOYING a short break, Ipswich swimmer Leah Neale will step up her bid for the Tokyo Olympics in the new year. After being part of a disrupted 2020 like so many elite athletes, Neale is feeling more settled after a major change in recent months. She has finished her University of Sunshine Coast (USC) degree and switched from former coach Chris Mooney to working with Brisbane Aquatic Centre high performance mentor Vince Raleigh. That coincides with Neale returning to her Ipswich base after six years studying Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Sunshine Coast where she was part of the USC Spartans swimming squad.
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