Luke Ockerby
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Luke Ockerby is a renowned Tasmanian cyclist. He has collected numerous gold medals at different events and is an Australian junior champion 3 times.[citation needed]. He is aiming to compete at the 2012 Olympics in London. Last month Luke collected a gold medal at the Australian junior track nationals, for the sprints.[citation needed]
In his home life, he has two brothers, Ryan and Liam. He enjoys school and hanging out with friends in his spare time.
His music interests are rnb soul, rock, and pop rock.
He likes to spend his spare time studying his ant farm which he has collected much information about. He has dedicated much of his life to helping the wild but ants just attract this witty young man.
Last year he excelled in he subjects of maths and science, gaining the highest distinction for his school. He outwitted many other opponents in this years BATTLE OF DEBATES who had had a long time practicing for.
Poetry is something that luke enjoys in his spare time, just writing about daily things, such as the challenges and hardships faced in everyday life.
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