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Liam Knight Has Awesome Experience Competing at World Lifesaving Championships in Australia

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Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia.    SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia. SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia.    SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia. SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia.    SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight represented the Hampton Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia. SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight, left, represented the Hamptons Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia.    SEAN KNIGHT

Liam Knight, left, represented the Hamptons Lifesaving Association at the World Lifesaving Championships in Australia. SEAN KNIGHT

Drew Budd on Sep 25, 2024
Liam Knight said competing in the Lifesaving World Championships in Australia that concluded earlier this month was something he’ll never forget. Knight, 16, was the first member to represent the... more

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