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Tokyo Olympics: Zac Stubblety-Cook wins gold in men's 200m breaststroke


Australia s Zac Stubblety-Cook has won gold and broken an Olympic record in the men s 200m breaststroke final at the Tokyo Games.
The 22-year-old from Queensland touched the wall in record time at two minutes and 6.38 seconds followed closely by the Netherlands  Arno Kamminga and Finnish swimmer Matti Mattsson.
Stubblety-Cook had been a favourite to win after taking out first place in the semis with the fastest time of two minutes and 7.35 seconds.
No Australian had won the 200m breaststroke final at the Olympics since the previous Games in Tokyo in 1964.   
Speaking after his sensational swim to Channel 7, Stubblety-Cook said he was lost for words while his family and long-term girlfriend Ella Martinkovic were captured cheering him on from home. ....

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What would Liz Cambage say? Australian swimmers for Tokyo Olympics have one thing in common in photo


A promotional photo of Australia s top swimmers and divers ahead of the Tokyo games may have unwittingly reignited debate about the racial diversity of athletes chosen to promote the Olympics.
Speedo plugged its exclusive Tokyo 2020 swimwear range with an impressive parade of champions team photo taken at Sydney Olympic Park aquatic centre on Thursday.
But with the exception of diving champion Melissa Wu, 14 of the 15 athletes used by Speedo and the Australian Olympic Committee in the main photos are white.
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Australian swimmers speak at Speedo s launch of its Olympic range on Thursday ....

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Tokyo Olympics, returning home keep Leah focused in the pool


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ENJOYING a short break, Ipswich swimmer Leah Neale will step up her bid for the Tokyo Olympics in the new year.
After being part of a disrupted 2020 like so many elite athletes, Neale is feeling more settled after a major change in recent months.
She has finished her University of Sunshine Coast (USC) degree and switched from former coach Chris Mooney to working with Brisbane Aquatic Centre high performance mentor Vince Raleigh.
That coincides with Neale returning to her Ipswich base after six years studying Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Sunshine Coast where she was part of the USC Spartans swimming squad. ....

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