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LOUISE MORAN
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Club: City of Leeds
Coach: Edwin Jongejans
DOB: 13th March 1995
Height: 1.45m
Weight: 37kg
Born: Guildford, Surrey
Lives: Alwoodley
Occupation: Student
Nickname: Mandy

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
DOMESTIC EVENTS
ASA Elite Junior National Championships
2006 BRONZE 1m Springboard (Group D) 217.05
2nd 1m Synchro (Group C/D, guest) 171.42
GENERAL INFORMATION


First sporting success:
Winning a gold medal at the Halifax Novice Championships in 2005

Finest sporting moment: Becoming English Schools Age Group Diving Champion in 2005

Tip for the top: Work hard and be positive at all times

Sporting heroes: Leon Taylor and Tony Ally

Closest friend in sport: Megan Alikhanezadeh (club)

Other sporting successes: I represented Yorkshire at the National Gymnastics Championships

Favourite sport other than diving: Gymnastics

Three words that best describe you: Funny, sociable and noisy

Would most like to meet: Alexander Despatie

Most prized possession: My dog called Ozzy

Biggest influence on career: My coach, Edwin Jongejans

Any other family connections to sport: My Dad played and coaches football and cricket and my youngest brother plays rugby, football, cricket and basketball

Toughest opponent: Joanna Matthews

Any pets: I have a Labrador called Ozzy

Biggest passion away from diving: Shopping!!

Favourite venue and why: Ponds Forge, Sheffield because the pool is nice and warm with good dry-land facilities

Tips to relax: Listen to good music and see friends

Education: I am at secondary school

Family: My Mum and Dad are called June and Peter. I have two brothers called John and Anthony

Ultimate ambition: To become an international diver and compete at the Olympics

Where do you see yourself in 10 years: Diving at the highest level and representing Great Britain at the 2016 Olympics

 

LAST UPDATED 1st October 2007

 


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