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2002 sydney

U21 Men

  1. South Australia
  2. Victoria
  3. Queensland

All Star Six

  • Ben Scott (VIC)
  • Matthew Desalvo (VIC)
  • Michael Nelson (SA)
  • Paul Prindiville (WA)
  • Simon Horner (SA)
  • Terry Lodge (QLD)

U21 Women

  1. Queensland
  2. Victoria
  3. South Australia

All Star Six

  • Connie Byrnes (QLD)
  • Laura Simpson (VIC)
  • Mary Dempster (VIC)
  • Nicole Smith (QLD)
  • Nitya Varadarajan (NSW)
  • Stacey Kloeden (SA)

U19 Men

  1. South Australia
  2. Western Australia
  3. Victoria

All Star Six

  • Chris Davies (WA)
  • David Jones (VIC)
  • Luke Tester (SA)
  • Scott Cridge (VIC)
  • Simon Prindiville (WA)
  • Tony Scott (SA)

U19 Women

  1. South Australia
  2. Victoria
  3. Western Australia

All Star Six

  • Belinda Huff (SA)
  • Bree Clifton (VIC)
  • Briony Hammett (QLD)
  • Celine Pongi (VIC)
  • Melanie Tregenza (WA)
  • Sarah Choat (SA)

U17 Men

  1. Victoria
  2. South Australia
  3. Queensland

All Star Six

  • Brad Tutton (SA)
  • David Deleland (VIC)
  • Martin Collins (QLD)
  • Michael Locke (WA)
  • Nathan Roberts (SA)
  • Paul Sanderson (VIC)

U17 Women

  1. New South Wales
  2. Victoria
  3. Victoria

All Star Six

  • Aleta Booth (QLD)
  • Amy Uso (NSW)
  • Barbara Svak (VIC)
  • Jennifer Baldwin (NSW)
  • Natalie Frostick (NSW)
  • Rebecca Walter (VIC)

2 comments

  1. what happened to all the teams?? why is there only 3 in each division?

    by the way, i have noticed a mistake in U17 Women either one of those victorian teams isnt suppossed to be named as victoria, or Aleta Booth isnt really from queensland.


  2. the records that I found only recorded the medal winners, hence the first three places. i’ll check about the U17 women, Victoria usually have more than 1 team in that division, but I am definately sure that Aleta Booth was from QLD. Thanks



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