Tag: Wheelchair Racing
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LUKE BAILEY USING TIME WISELY AHEAD OF PARALYMPICS
The Paralympics may have been postponed, but Luke Bailey isn’t slowing down. The Wingham wheel-chair sprinter is hoping the extra year will give him time to qualify for more events.
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LUKE BAILEY USING TIME WISELY AFTER PARALYMPIC GAMES POSTPONED
A wheelchair racer from Wingham is staying positive during the coronavirus pandemic. Luke Bailey was one step away from the Tokyo Paralympic Games this year – but he says the time off will be beneficial.
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WHEELCHAIR RACER ONE STEP CLOSER TO PARALYMPIC GAMES
Wingham wheelchair racer, Luke Bailey, is a step closer to qualifying for the Tokyo Paralympic Games. The 22-year-old recorded a narrow win in Canberra, and is looking ahead to nationals at Homebush.
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LUKE BAILEY SET TO COMPETE IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Wingham’s Luke Bailey has once again made a dream come true in his wheelchair racing career, after a stand-out race in Canberra. He’s now all set to compete in the World Championships in Dubai, with a close eye on the 2020 Paralympics.
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LUKE BAILEY RACES TO VICTORY IN SWITZERLAND
Wingham wheelchair racer, Luke Bailey has returned from the Swiss National Championships with new silverware. The 21-year-old is now one step closer to qualifying for the World Championships in Dubai this year.
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LUKE BAILEY RETURNS HOME WITH A NATIONAL TITLE
Wingham wheelchair racer, Luke Bailey has returned home from the Australian Track and Field Championships, with a new personal best. His next goal is to qualify for the World Championships in November, before setting his sights on the upcoming Olympics.