An organic shift in energy and purpose typified the Men’s Artistic high performance camp in Canberra last week, as Australia’s LA 2028 cohort embraced a team first focus.
Team effort in the kitchen (courtesy James Bacueti)
Crafting delicious meals for OzHarvest (courtesy James Bacueti)
All with a smile (courtesy James Bacueti)
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