JADE Andersen is off to the Surf Life Saving Australia National Pool Rescue Championships next month after a stellar year of achievements.
The Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club prodigy is the club’s first state gold-medal champion.
Jade (15) picked up a swathe of medals at the State Pool Rescue Championships including a gold, a silver and three bronze.
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READ NOWShe was hand picked to join the Western Suns at the nationals in South Australia from August 4 to 6.
Her father Clay Andersen, who is also Mandurah’s Surf Life Saving’s surf sports coach, coaches Jade.
She became the club’s first state champion when she picked up a gold medal in Scarborough in March.
Jade flies out to the National Pool Rescue Championships next month with competition starting on August 4.
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