An elite swimmer, who trains at CBCity’s Leisure and Aquatics Centres, is on her way to compete with the Australian Dolphins Swim Team.17-year-old Panania local, Abbey Connor, is the youngest on the Australian team to qualify for the World Championships in Budapest and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.Abbey, a champion butterflier, started swimming when she was just six months old and hasn’t left the pool since.“You have to put in the hard work and I really like seeing the results out of that work you do,”
An elite swimmer, who trains at CBCity’s Leisure and Aquatics Centres, is on her way to compete with the Australian Dolphins Swim Team.
17-year-old Panania local, Abbey Connor, is the youngest on the Australian team to qualify for the World Championships in Budapest and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Abbey, a champion butterflier, started swimming when she was just six months old and hasn’t left the pool since.
“You have to put in the hard work and I really like seeing the results out of that work you do,” Abbey said.
“It takes a lot of dedication and time, but when you love what you’re doing and have support around you, it makes it all worth it.”
CBCity’s Leisure and Aquatic Centres are a second home for Abbey, where she can be seen training with her Harlee Elite squad, up to eight times a week.
“The Max Parker Centre is close to home for me and it’s a really great facility,” Abbey said.
“They’ve put in new diving blocks, and all the equipment is awesome. It’s been a really huge help with my training!”
Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour said he’s incredibly proud to see so many elite swimmers, who put the hard yards in at our facilities, dominate pools across the country.
“These young stars train at our pools day in and day out, a true demonstration of what hard work and determination can achieve.”
“I’m so proud to see Abbey reach for the stars and cannot wait to cheer her on as she competes in the Commonwealth Games.”
Abbey departs Saturday 4 June for three months overseas, where she will compete in the World Championships in Budapest and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. She will also visit Slovakia, Spain and France for training camps.
“I’m so excited to travel the world for the first time, especially with the well known swimmers in my team like Ariarne Titmus,” Abbey said.
“I’m looking forward to going away, learning off my fellow teammates and ultimately improving my training.”
“And if all goes well, i’ll be training even harder for the Paris 2024 Olympics.”