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In Sight with Anton Zappelli

Zappelli tees up for Tokyo Paralympic medal dream By Greg Campbell When Anton Zappelli was a rising teenage golfer playing in Graham Marsh Junior Golf Foundation events in Western Australia […]

In Sight with Chris Pitt

Pitt’s shooting investment pays off with global rewards By Greg Campbell Chris Pitt loves fishing. He’s been doing it for decades in Queensland’s tropical north. For the Bundaberg local, there […]

In Sight with Natalie Smith

Natalie beats challenges in her quest for more Paralympic medals By Greg Campbell Natalie Smith has a happy knack of conquering the seemingly impossible. Overcoming obstacles is like target shooting. […]

In Sight with Glen McMurtrie

Glen eyes another adventure at the Tokyo Paralympics By Greg Campbell Fate and circumstance work in mysterious ways and are often intertwined. As a young man growing up in Brisbane’s […]

In Sight with Penny Smith

Multi-talented Smith rewarded with Olympic dream By Greg Campbell Life is full of many defining moments. For Olympic trap athlete Penny Smith, she faced her sporting career crossroads in 2012. […]

In Sight with Dane Sampson

by Greg Campbell Dane Sampson was born to shoot rifle. If fact, he was on the range before he was born as his mother Robyn, herself an Australian representative, was […]

In Sight with Elise Collier

 Olympic shooting class is permanent, but so are the headaches by Greg Campbell When Elise Collier lines up with the world’s best athletes when she contests the women’s 10m […]

In Sight with Dina Aspandiyarova

Athletes and school students inspire Dina’s Olympic comeback by Greg Campbell When Australian pistol athlete Dina Aspandiyarova lines up to compete in the 10m Air Pistol at the Tokyo Olympic […]

In Sight with Alex Hoberg

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Unfazed and undaunted, Hoberg ready to take on the world By Greg Campbell Alex Hoberg is a young man reaching for the stars. At 18 years of age, he […]

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