Representing Australia on an international level is a great feat for any professional sportsperson – and that’s something that 19-year-old UOW student Blair Arnold can appreciate first hand. Arnold has just recently returned from the international cycling race the Tour De Tahiti Nui after competing for the Australian team ‘La Klinic Du Velo’, placing second in the event. The race, which spanned five days, saw competitors cycle up to 120km each day through the terrain of Tahiti. But while the race itself proved a challenge, Arnold’s love of competitive cycling hasn’t dimmed: “[It’s] incredibly rewarding when all the intensive training…