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With only a single venue to skate at, and having to share with the general public it is and probably will remain one of the least populated sports on offer. But that doesnt mean much to those already involved in the sport. The commitment and passion is very evident to any outsider looking in. With early starts for training, costume preparation and of course dealing with the cold all just part of the sport. I have been lucky enough to photograph a number of competitions over the last couple years, and can gladly say I was surprised at the level of competition our small state puts forward.
One of those athletes that I have witnessed skate on each occasion has been Laura, in fact also her sister and her mother.
Skating for 6 years now after being taken to the rink by her grand father, Laura has been a regular podium contender in local competitions, and has also competed interstate in both Melbourne and Sydney, something she intends to continue with in the future.
Titles and awards not the primary motivation in the sport. Laura's current goals simply to continue to compete and to land her first double jump.
Long term goal however a little more ambitious with plans to become a competition judge.
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