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Golden girls set to step up

Swimmer Rice at launch of Gold Coast 2018 Exclusive Borobi Pin Collection

- JEREMY PIERCE

FORMER Olympic gold medallist Stephanie Rice believes a new generation of golden girls is ready to step up at the Commonweal­th Games.

Our swimmers are always among the most high-profile athletes going in to major competitio­ns, but have failed to live up to the hype at the last two Olympics and face a tough challenge from England and Canada to top the medal count at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre next week.

Rice, who was on the Gold Coast yesterday to help launch The Chronicle’s Gold Coast 2018 Exclusive Borobi Pin Collection, said it was hard to predict if Australia would come out on top in the pool, given the rising level of our major rivals.

“There’s a lot of countries going well. I think Canada is doing really well, England are doing amazing,” she said.

“There’s obviously expectatio­ns from the media and then there’s your own expectatio­ns of yourself.

“Competing in front of a home crowd, you’re probably putting more expectatio­ns on yourself because you want to perform well.”

However, she said Australia’s swimmers – in particular the girls, were ready to shine.

“I think our girls are in a great position to step up on a global scale,” said Rice.

“There’re so many great girls coming through and there’s a lot of depth.

“I believe the women are doing more strongly than the men.”

She said The Chronicle’s pins collection, which feature Games mascot Borobi getting in to the swing of athletics, swimming, cycling and gymnastics were a fantastic way for the community to get in to the Games spirit.

“It’s a great way to get behind the athletes,” she said.

“Kids can get right in to it, wear them on their backpack and really show some pride.”

Kids from Somerset College at Mudgeeraba on the Gold Coast, members of the Optus Junior Dolphins, a program that encourages young kids to swim, also got in to the spirit with an early glimpse of the pins, which will be available for $2 each with a special token from April 4.

The Chronicle Editor Steve Etwell said collecting the pins was a great way for Aussie kids to get involved in the Games.

Go to www.borobipinc­ollection.com.au/

 ?? Photo: Adam Head ?? GET YOUR PINS: Commonweal­th Games medallist Stephanie Rice got a look at the exclusive Gold Coast 2018 Borobi Pin Collection at the launch yesterday.
Photo: Adam Head GET YOUR PINS: Commonweal­th Games medallist Stephanie Rice got a look at the exclusive Gold Coast 2018 Borobi Pin Collection at the launch yesterday.
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