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Grae Morris windsurfer
Grae Morris has made history by becoming the first Australian to win an Olympic windsurfing medal since 1996, clinching a silver at the Paris 2024 Games. The 20-year-old finished second in a thrilling final behind Israel's Tom Reuveny, after topping the rankings in the qualifying series. Morris, who was born in Australia to New Zealand parents and initially aspired to play rugby for the All Blacks, chose to pursue windsurfing, a sport he excelled in from a young age. His success was underscored by his resilience and teamwork skills honed through rugby. With his achievement, Morris adds to Australia's rich sporting legacy, marking a significant milestone in windsurfing history. He expressed a desire to aim for gold, reflecting a competitive spirit despite securing a medal.
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