An international appointment is one of the most exciting and memorable moments in the career of anyone who works in sport, the debut occasion doubly so. The thrill of competition and the pride in representing your country is present in all aspects of our sport, from athletes to coaches, and even for our judges.
Carlene at the competition venue in France.
All of the Australian representatives on the European tour.
Carlene, along with the Australian gymnasts and coaches, exploring Europe.
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