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Bayside NewsBy Bayside News22 June 2022Updated:22 June 20221 Comment1 Min Read
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MORDIALLOC life saver Samantha Barrow. Picture: Supplied
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A MORDIALLOC life saver was among the winners at the Victorian Sports Awards earlier this month.

Mordialloc Life Saving Club member Samanatha Barrow won the coveted Involve Masters Athlete of the Year award.

Barrow had a big year in 2021. At last year’s Victorian Masters Championships she finished first in the 45-49 years women’s two kilometre run, beach flags, and beach sprint events. She went on to win silver and bronze at the national championships.

A panel of 30 Victorian sportspeople chose the winners of the awards.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 22 June 2022

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  1. ryan on 25 June 2022 1:16 am

    At last year’s Victorian Masters Championships she finished first in the 45-49 years women’s two kilometre run, beach flags, and beach sprint events. She went on to win silver and bronze at the national championships.

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