Australian Beef Ambassador Chris Goulding

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Australian Beef Ambassador Chris Goulding Australian Beef Ambassador Chris Goulding Hometown Launceston, Tasmania Sport Basketball Past Games Rio 2016 NBL Champion 2007 and 2018 Career Rio 2016 Olympic Games highlights NBL Grand Final MVP 2018 Social media @goulding43 accounts @chrisgoulding43 Chris was born in Launceston, where he started playing basketball. At the age of eight, he and his family relocated to Queensland, where he began to play competitively. Straight out of high school, he started playing in his local men’s basketball league, with his professional career beginning in 2006 as a development player with a Brisbane National Basketball League (NBL) team. Family was a big contributor to his success, in particular his father, who Chris credits for inspiring him to fulfil his basketball dream. “The work ethic that my father instilled in me allowed me to grab the opportunity and run with it.” “I pride myself on Chris had a stellar 2014 season which saw him lead the national league in scoring and then head to Spain to play. He rejoined the Australian team in how well I can cook 2015, helping them win the Oceania Championship and qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. a steak and my wife Chris made his Olympic debut at the Rio 2016 Games where Australia does some mean placed fourth behind Spain. In 2018, as Captain, he led the Australian Men’s Basketball team to a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. baked potatoes Also in 2018, Chris and Melbourne United defeated the Adelaide 36ers in the 2017-18 NBL Grand-final series and he was named the Grand Final Most and veggies.” Valuable Player. His attention now turns to preparing for the team’s qualification for the 2020 “Beef’s regularly Tokyo Olympic Games. on our menu and it’s a big part of my meals, that’s for sure.”.
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