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#Tokyo2020 Women s 800 Free Relay: Splits, Subs, and Australia s Tough Choice

#Tokyo2020 Women s 800 Free Relay: Splits, Subs, and Australia s Tough Choice
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Tokyo Olympics 2021: Tokyo Games Swimming Australia Kyle Chalmers Emma McKeon finals freestyle relay

Tokyo Olympics 2021: Tokyo Games Swimming Australia Kyle Chalmers Emma McKeon finals freestyle relay
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First gold for Australia at Tokyo Olympics as women s 4x100m freestyle relay team break own world record

Share on Twitter Australia has won the Olympic women s 4x100m freestyle relay gold medal at the Tokyo Games in a world-record time. Flagbearer Cate Campbell, her sister Bronte, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris torched their opposition to win Sunday s final in three minutes 29.69 seconds at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. The time bettered Australia s previous world benchmark of 3:30.05 set at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The comprehensive victory - almost three seconds ahead of silver medallists Canada - delivers Australia a third consecutive Olympic title in the event. 🚨 GOLD MEDAL 🚨 🚨 WORLD RECORD 🚨 The Women s 4x100m Freestyle Relay team of Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell bring Australia to their feet!@Telstra | #Tokyo2020pic.twitter.com/tOlLV2fkdN 7Olympics (@7olympics) July 25, 2021

Who is Dean Boxall, the coach of Ariarne Titmus who gyrated to fame at the Tokyo Olympics? - 27-Jul-2021

Who is Dean Boxall, the coach of Ariarne Titmus who gyrated to fame at the Tokyo Olympics? Ariarne Titmus s coach Dean Boxall has risen to internet stardom after his wild celebration went viral on Monday. A peak into his backstory reveals his spirited antics aren t at all out of character. 27 July 2021 Dean Boxall, Ariarne Titmus s coach and the man who set a new benchmark for bonkers celebrations at the Olympics, is trending. In case you missed it, Boxall s now-famous out-of-body experience came when Titmus hit the wall 0.67 of a second in front of arguably the greatest female swimmer of all time, the USA s Katie Ledecky, to win gold.

I bleed with my athletes: The story behind Dean Boxall s celebration

The comparisons to an icon of the Australian coach scene, Laurie Lawrence, are inevitable and even more so after Monday, when he reacted to the nailbiting win by throwing his face mask, pumping his fists and thrusting his hips in front of a bemused Japanese pool official. He later apologised, saying he felt genuinely sorry for breaking Covid-19 protocols in the heat of the moment. But he has never apologised for his exuberance and it is a part of his DNA that has seen him forge such close bonds with his athletes. “I lost it. I think I went outside my body. I just lost it. That’s a moment of being with this girl for five years and having a dream together,” Boxall said. “The Americans might not like it, I don’t know. But I bleed with my athletes.

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