Isabella Crosbie

Isabella Crosbie

Isabella Crosbie - Artistic Swimmer travelling to the 2025 World Aquatics Youth Artistic Swimming Championships in Athens, Greece

Current Campaigns

    • Artistic Swimming

    ABOUT Isabella Crosbie

    Hi, I'm Isabella Crosbie, an Artistic Swimmer and proud member of the 2025 Australian Youth National Team. Artistic swimming is my passion and I am so excited to be travelling to Athens, Greece in August 2025 to compete at the World Aquatics Youth Artistic Swimming Championships in Athens. My ultimate dream is to represent Australia at the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.


    During the school term, I will often train 5 - 6 days per week, usually for 3-4 hours per day, all while keeping up with school. In my July school holidays, I will travel to Canberra to train at the Australian Institute of Sport with the rest of the team. I will again travel to Canberra to train for a few days in August before flying to Athens.


    At the recent Australian Artistic Swimming Championships in Melbourne in May 2025, I was part of the Open Team that received a gold medal. I also received a gold medal (team event), silver medal (duet event) and bronze medal (individual event) at the 2024 Australian Artistic Swimming Championships in Brisbane. Additionally, in May 2025, I was awarded the Hannah Burkhill perpetual trophy by my local club.


    Being selected is a huge honour but with this opportunity comes significant costs - including airfares, accommodation, training expenses and equipment. This is why I am reaching out to the community for support.


    If you would like to support my journey by making a tax deductible donation, no matter the size, that would be amazing!!!


    I am proud to be part of the Aussie Athlete Fund's Million Dollar Challenge powered by Australian Sports Foundation. The Challenge aims to pair 100 athletes with 100 businesses with the purpose of raising $10,000 for the athlete, aiming for a collective $1 Million to support our sporting dreams.


    Competing internationally is incredibly challenging, both physically and financially. Many of us rely on fundraising to represent Australia on the global stage. The $1 Million Challenge, driven by 5-time Olympian Nat Cook OAM, helps break down athletes' financial barriers by providing fundraising education and assistance from businesses and/or employees of businesses.


    I am still on the lookout for a business that will help fundraise, network, mentor, and support me. This business or individual will become an integral part of my team.