Gold-winning Olympic Champion Glynis Nunn has been awarded life membership of Little Athletics at the Coles Little Athletics Australia Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday.
“It’s nice to be recognised because it’s something that I’ve been doing since early 2000,” Ms Nunn told Sky News Australia.
“It’s been a wonderful thing bringing all those athletes together to work with coaches and learn more about how they can be a better athlete.”
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