Clancy Luscombe

Professional Swimmer

Clancy Luscombe is a student at the University of Adelaide, where he is pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in accounting. Beyond his studies, he is also a dedicated professional swimmer. Much of his time is spent training and competing; Clancy was proud to represent his country at the 2022 Junior World Open Water Championships in the Seychelles and the 2023 Youth Commonwealth Games in Trinidad and Tobago.

He comes from a close-knit family and is the youngest of three brothers, each of whom inspires him in different ways. His oldest brother, Fletcher, is also at the University of Adelaide, where he is pursuing a double degree in Law and Business. His determination and ambition motivate Clancy to strive for excellence in his own studies. His middle brother, Harvey, is currently serving in the Royal Australian Navy, embodying a strong sense of duty and resilience.

Through swimming and his academic pursuits, Clancy aims to balance his passions while making his family proud. He is excited about the future and the opportunities that lie ahead in both his studies and his swimming career.

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