Home » 2017 » Rio’s rules

Rio’s rules

NO matter what level athletes compete at, a set of unwritten rules will always apply, and Tessa Lavey soon found the Olympics were no different when she arrived in Rio for Basketball Australia’s gold medal pursuit.

Upon arriving in the South American city, her teammates gave her the team mascot, Kevin the Stuffed Boxing Kangaroo, an “honour” normally reserved for the youngest and freshest talents in sides across the country.

“Kevin and I have become quite acquainted, we eat together and he sleeps right next to my bed,” Lavey told The Guardian.

“If only he could talk of the shenanigans that go on.”

Behind all the laughter, a serious Opals side is gearing up for a finals assault as it looks to secure its first gold medal at an Olympic Games after finishing with silver in the past five competitions.

Walking into Rio, Lavey had only experienced the highs and lows of the Olympics from the outside.

The 23-year-old Perth Lynx captain is now experiencing it from the inside and said it was incredible to be part of.

“I am certainly enjoying the intensity of the games its something that you only hear of and until you experience, you can’t comprehend the intensity of it,” she said.

“Every athlete puts everything out there on the floor and the competitive nature of everyone goes to another level, its an insane atmosphere.

“There is certainly a lot of fanfare but for me to experience it on the inside if something I thought I would never get the opportunity to do.”

Lavey and the Opals were back in action this morning against Serbia.

Digital Editions


  • Rural dwelling approved

    Rural dwelling approved

    A BID to build a second home on farming land at Robinvale has split Swan Hill Rural City councillors, with planners warning it undermines agricultural…

More News

  • Discovering Dunedin

    Discovering Dunedin

    Having explored the tourist meccas of the South Island of New Zealand (Queenstown and Christchurch) I thought it was time to venture further afield and head to the more hidden…

  • New frame for familiar favourite

    New frame for familiar favourite

    THE Art Gallery of Swan Hill will roll out the red carpet for art lovers when its art auction and gala dinner is staged next month. Running from 6.30pm on…

  • Roodogs enter premiership race

    Roodogs enter premiership race

    A MATCH-defining 45 not out from captain Kade Benfield has seen Ultima-TUF confirm themselves as genuine premiership contenders after defeating Barham-Koondrook on Saturday. The reigning Kookaburra Cup champions were no…

  • Dam levels plummet

    Dam levels plummet

    SOME urban water systems in the Mallee could be placed on water restrictions within 12 months as dry conditions cause dam levels to plummet. Most of Victoria recorded below average…

  • SHDCA Round 10 Match Reports

    SHDCA Round 10 Match Reports

    Woorinen v RSL RSL have tightened their grip on the top spot of the SHDCA A grade ladder with a 64-run win over Woorinen on Saturday. Despite the final margin,…

  • Riverside summers

    Riverside summers

    FOR a collective of campers, Swan Hill has been a summer holiday fixture for 23 years, as families from around the state and even Darwin have forged friendships to connect,…

  • Items for auction following museum closure

    Items for auction following museum closure

    ANYBODY who is in the market for a vintage wool press, shearing plants, old sewing machines, and farming equipment from the early 1900s, can go online on Sunday 1 February…

  • Rams charge continues

    Rams charge continues

    MURRAY Downs remain on top of the Northern Valley division one ladder after a hard-fought 11-shot win over crosstown rivals Racecourse on Saturday. The 66-shot to 55 win ensures the…

  • NBN upgrade

    NBN upgrade

    The NBN Fibre Upgrade Program has begun in Balranald, bringing several months of construction work to the town. The program is expected to continue until approximately 30 June. Working hours…

  • Murray River re-listed as endangered

    Murray River re-listed as endangered

    MURRAY River and its connected water systems have been formally listed as “critically endangered” as part of a decision to strengthen environmental protections. The listing spans the Lower Murray River,…