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'''Kelly Hetherington''' is an Australian middle and short distance runner who competed in the 800m at the 2013 [[IAAF World Championships in Athletics|IAAF World Championships]] in [[Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.theage.com.au/sport/athletics/bomber-leads-kelly-to-moscow-20130414-2htwv.html |title=Bomber leads Kelly to Moscow |publisher=The Age |date=15 April 2015}}</ref> This 24 year old has a long string of games under her belt including reaching the semi-finals at the [[World University Games]], winning the 800 metre event at the Hunter Track Classic, second place at the Briggs Track Classic, then taking silver at the [[Australian Athletics Championships]] all in 2011.
'''Kelly Hetherington''' is an Australian middle and short distance runner who competed in the 800m at the 2013 [[IAAF World Championships in Athletics|IAAF World Championships]] in [[Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.theage.com.au/sport/athletics/bomber-leads-kelly-to-moscow-20130414-2htwv.html |title=Bomber leads Kelly to Moscow |publisher=The Age |date=15 April 2015}}</ref> This 24-year-old has a long string of games under her belt including reaching the semi-finals at the [[World University Games]], winning the 800 metre event at the Hunter Track Classic, second place at the Briggs Track Classic, then taking silver at the [[Australian Athletics Championships]] all in 2011.


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Kelly Hetherington is an Australian middle and short distance runner who competed in the 800m at the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow.[1] This 24-year-old has a long string of games under her belt including reaching the semi-finals at the World University Games, winning the 800 metre event at the Hunter Track Classic, second place at the Briggs Track Classic, then taking silver at the Australian Athletics Championships all in 2011.

References

  1. ^ "Bomber leads Kelly to Moscow". The Age. 15 April 2015.

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