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Central Coast cyclist named in Commonwealth Games team for Glasgow sprint events

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Central Coast athlete Liliya Tatarinoff will represent Australia in women's sprint cycling at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 1 min read(165 words)

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 10:58 pm

Central Coast cyclist named in Commonwealth Games team for Glasgow sprint events
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The Central Coast's Liliya Tatarinoff has been named in the Australian team for the Sprint Women's Cycling Team at the Commonwealth Games, representing a major achievement in her cycling career. According to selection authorities, the achievement reflects years of dedicated training and competition at elite level.

The selection highlights the Central Coast's emerging pipeline of athletes competing at Commonwealth and international level. For a region developing its sports and recreation infrastructure, local talent reaching elite teams signals both the quality of local coaching and facilities, and the calibre of young people the region is producing.

Tatarinoff's selection follows a pattern of Central Coast athletes representing Australia in recent years, contributing to the region's growing identity as a centre for sports development and training. Her competition in Glasgow will be widely followed among local cycling clubs and the broader Central Coast sporting community.

Sources: nbnnews.com.au.

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