17yo sets her sights on 2032 Brisbane Olympics

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The Brisbane Olympics are nine years away, but young athletes are already preparing for a chance to represent their country on the world stage.

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00:00 Sahara Desert Storm Dempsey packs a punch in the ring.
00:05 It's no like other sports. It doesn't just make you a fighter, it brings out a person you never knew you had.
00:12 The 17-year-old took up the sport five years ago to learn self-defence.
00:17 She's won state and national titles since then, but is now in training to take on the world's best boxers.
00:24 Representing my country, in my country, it would be a dream like no other.
00:28 The Townsville teenager has been selected as part of the State Government's U for 2032 program
00:34 to find and prepare the next generation of Olympic and Paralympic champions.
00:39 Young athletes with the potential to win gold are given specialised training through the Queensland Academy of Sport.
00:46 They've been a really big help because they're paid for some trips down there so we can go and train with them.
00:50 Sahara's quite switched on and focused so she's got a massive, massive, massive, massive chance of making the Olympics.
00:58 The Olympic hopeful has boxing in her blood.
01:01 Sahara recently discovered her great-great-grandfather is former US heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey.
01:08 He was Mike Tyson's role model. He had a brutal fighting style in that and apparently some people say I hit as hard as him.
01:16 For now, she'll work on perfecting her punch for a podium finish.
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