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Emy is a local legend

Geelong Swimming Club (GSC) member and volunteer Emy Simsic has been crowned Swimming Australia’s Local Legend of the Year for the 2022 swimming season.

Emy was honoured at the Swimming Australia annual awards; the premier event for the season gone held in Sydney on 28 August.

The award recognises volunteers who work for the greater good of the sport of swimming.

Emy is Secretary of the GSC and works tirelessly to support the programs of the club.

Her commitment to the sport of swimming extends beyond the club environment. She is a member of numerous Swimming Victoria committees and working groups striving to enhance all member’s enjoyment of

the sport.

She volunteers her time at club, district, school and Swimming Victoria events, and last month was also awarded Swimming Victoria Volunteer of the Year.

“Swimming is unique with the early morning hours, but it’s a movement I love being part of,” Emy said.

“I’ve made many great friends and connections during my eight years as a swimming parent and volunteer.

“I am humbled to receive this award. Never in my wildest dreams would I have expected this honour.”

Emy was nominated by Swimming Victoria for the award.

“We are fortunate to have people like Emy who support our club.” GSC president Glenn Benson said.

“She has showcased what we can do on the national stage. Volunteers are the lifeblood of our club and integral to the success of our programs.”

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