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Australian Olympic Committee President John Coates has reminisced about the trials and triumphs of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games, 20 years after the international competition was first hosted in Sydney.

Australian Olympic Committee President John Coates has reminisced about the trials and triumphs of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games, 20 years after the international competition was first hosted in Sydney.

“To be with these athletes regardless of the outcome was just wonderful,” he said. Image: Getty

 

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