The Gold Coast Bulletin

GEORGIA’S DREAM:

COOLY GOLD CHAMP EYES MORE GLORY IN LOOMING SERIES

- EMMA GREENWOOD emma.greenwood@news.com.au

COOLANGATT­A Gold winner Georgia Miller says her victory in the famed race can be a catalyst for a tilt at a maiden Nutri-Grain series title.

But Miller will have to be on song throughout the summer given she will miss the Surfers Paradise round next February to attend her sister’s wedding.

Athletes’ five best results in the six-round series will count towards their overall tally for the season, but with Miller missing the penultimat­e event, every result will count, including the opening round at Queensclif­f in Sydney on October 19-20, just a fortnight after the Gold.

“I’m missing the Surfers Paradise round – the one time I’m living on the Gold Coast and I’m missing the Surfers Paradise round,” said Miller, who moved from Sydney in the off-season with boyfriend Riley Fitzsimmon­s, a kayaker who will be based here ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

“But it’s my sister’s wedding and I wouldn’t miss that.

“I think after (the Gold), it’s given me a lot of confidence and I now know that I have the fitness. But Queensclif­f will be a bit hit and miss.

“It could go really well, it could go horribly – I don’t know how it’s going to go.”

The 22-year-old finished third overall in last year’s series despite having surgery.

“I was third overall last year, which was incredible. I really didn’t think I’d place top three, especially after a few mishaps,” she said.

“I had surgery mid-season and I really wasn’t expecting that. So this year, it’s going to be a really big challenge.

“I’m missing a round, so it’s going to be tough and hopefully in the other rounds I can do well to stay up there.”

Miller has linked up with coach Naomi Flood at Northcliff­e, with her former Manly clubmate backing her to perform despite a packed season that includes representi­ng Australia and her club at the world titles next month.

“This race just sets you up for a great season because you do so much training, you do such a big base work, you get fit and comfortabl­e on your craft and that just holds you in really good stead,” Flood said.

Miller and fellow Northcliff­e clubbie Danielle McKenzie are the only athletes competing in the Gold, the Nutri-Grain series and world titles for club and country.

Miller said: “It is such a jampacked front end of the season … but it’s such a privilege to be in the Aussie team and there’s only six of us girls, so it’s pretty special. It’s a huge challenge, but I’m ready to take it on.”

 ?? Picture: HARVPIX ?? Georgia Miller on her way to winning this year’s Coolangatt­a Gold.
Picture: HARVPIX Georgia Miller on her way to winning this year’s Coolangatt­a Gold.
 ??  ?? Northcliff­e coach Naomi Flood.
Northcliff­e coach Naomi Flood.

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