Following Eliza's outstanding performance at the 16th FINA World Masters Championships in Kazan, she was asked to do an interview with the Russian Media covering the event.
Story courtesy of Press Office of Organising Committee for 16th FINA World Championships.
The WLIS grant program is an Australian Government initiative that is managed by the Australian Sports Commission in partnership with the Office for Women.
The objective of the WLIS grant program is to provide female administrators, coaches and officials with opportunities to undertake intermediate or advanced training within an existing pathway in the sports industry to reach their leadership potential.
Eliza Cole has made it three from three, claiming her third Gold medal in the Women's 25-29 age group, 10 metre Platform Final at the 16th FINA World Masters Championships in Kazan last week.
Eliza Cole continued her great form last night, winning her second Gold medal in the Women's 25-29 age group 3m Springboard Final at the 16th FINA World Masters Championships in Kazan.
Maddison Keeney has finished her FINA World Championship campaign strongly overnight, teaming up with Grant Nel to finish fourth in the 3m mixed synchro final.
Maddison Keeney had worked her way back into medal contention after a slow start to the final of the 1m springboard at the FINA World Championships in Kazan, only to misjudge her take-off on her final dive to return a no score.
The Winter application period for the D'Arcy Slater Foundation Sports Scholarships opens on Friday 24th July, and closes on Monday 10th August at 5pm.
Applications will be called for via the online form, housed at the WAIS website.
The Winter round will see three individual scholarships and one team scholarship awarded.
Eleven divers from WA recently competed at the 2015 Junior Elite Championships in Sydney. Tamara Irvine and Teju WIlliamson (WAIS) stole the show, coming home with a haul of medals.