Noosa News
Olympic hopeful inspire Peregian Nippers
On Sunday, Peregian Nippers were excited to welcome future Olympian Kareena Lee to Peregian Beach where they chatted to her about the distance she will be swimming in the Japan Olympics (10km in open water), the temperatures she swims in (maximum 32 degrees but has been as cold as 14 degrees!) and what the absence of spectators means to her (Kareena will miss having her family and friends by her side).
Organised by radio station Hot 91 as part of the Nipper Nation promotion which has been rolling across the Sunshine Coast all summer, Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club sponsor Madill Motor Group were also on the beach as a proud supporter of Kareena, the first Australian swimmer to qualify for the Japan Olympics and the…
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