World record and gold Medal for Australia by Ariarne Titmus In 400-meter race in Tokyo Olympics

 

World record and gold Medal for Australia by Ariarne Titmus In 400-meter race in Tokyo Olympics

Ariarne Titmus 400-meter race in Tokyo Olympics

The new record By Ariarne Titmus is 3 minutes, 56.69 seconds

Words of titan were “It is the biggest thing you can pull off in your sporting career,” 

Ariarne Titmus born in 7 September 2000 is an Australian swimmer. She currently represents the Cali Condors, which is part of the International Swimming League. In 2015, Titmus and her family, including father Steve Titmus, moved from Tasmania to Queensland for better training opportunities.

Coach Dean Boxall’s wild celebration after Ariarne Titmus’s 400 metre freestyle victory

One of the big events of the Olympics was the amazing win of Ariarne Titmus against Katie Ledecky during the women’s 400m freestyle.

However, the ruthless celebration of her victory by her coach Dean Boxall was something else.

Boxall shouted with pleasure, rips off the mask and flashes his golden hair, a shock that is a close steward who attempts to calm him gently. The picture that has been shown by social media since has been viral.

Medal won as far in Tokyo Olympics 2020 by Australia is as following:

Medal won as far in Tokyo Olympics 2020 by Australia is as following

Australia’s First Gold in Tokyo Olympics 2020 and New World Record


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