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#10 Sydney Kito: 16 year old swimmer secures spot in Australian team trials - 16歳でオーストラリア競泳代表選考会出場権を獲得、鬼頭シドニー(#10 バイリンガルChitchat)
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Cairns student Sydney Kito qualified to compete in the Australian team trials for swimming, taking him a step closer to his Olympic dream. - ケアンズ在住の11年生、鬼頭シドニーさんが、6月に開催されるオーストラリア競泳代表選考会への出場権を獲得。オリンピック・ドリームに一歩近づきました。