Seeded in the top four, the youngster showed his potential and quality by powering through the early rounds before meeting Aaron Cheng in the final, who controversially took Parsons' place for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival earlier this year.
What does AYOF stand for?
AYOF stands for Australian Youth Olympic Festival
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Sharp, who attends the University of Birmingham, joined her brother Joe on the British team for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney last month.
Despite missing out on the final, Wolfenden's performance in Manchester caps a fine start to 2013 with the Maghull player winning bronze at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival.
WELSH international Rupert Shipperley has been selected as part of the 18 players for the Great Britain Youth Men's squad for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF) in Sydney next month Rupert, 20, who was coached by current Welsh Senior men's head coach Zak Jones at school, has played his hockey for both Cardiff University and Whitchurch, whilst also representing Wales, most recently in the under-21 squad.
Paul Mears's son Chris is in contention for a place in Britain's diving team, but three years ago he was fighting for his life after suffering a serious training accident while competing for Team GB at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival.
Two of them, Sophie Bray (Birmingham University) and Hollie Webb (Cannock), were members of the Great Britain Youth (Under-21) squad that won the gold medal at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney.
HUDDERSFIELD rider William Whitaker helped the British Show Jumping team clinch bronze at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at the Sydney Olympic Park.
HOCKEY: Becky Ward (Dundee Wanderers) and Laura Bartlett (GlasgowWestern) played their part as Great Britain's women came from behind to win gold in the Australian Youth Olympic Festival, beating the host nation 3-2 after a golden goal decider.