Who has Dean Boxall coach?
Who has Dean Boxall coach?
“He’s very passionate about what he does – he really becomes quite animated.” South African-born Boxall, in his mid-40s, has been a swim coach for more than two decades and currently leads Brisbane-based swim club St Peters Western.
Who is Titmus coach?
Titmus was back at it again in the 200m freestyle final, saving her best for the final lap as she roared home to snatch her second Olympic gold medal. Covid-19 has put limits on who can watch greatness in the making but one constant on the pool deck has been Titmus’ coach Dean Boxall.
Who coaches Emma McKeon?
Michael Bohl
Emma McKeon/Coaches
With 11 Olympic medals, Emma McKeon is Australia’s most successful Olympian. Coach Michael Bohl says McKeon’s training work ethic sets her apart from other athletes.
How old is Titmus?
21 years (7 September 2000)
Ariarne Titmus/Age
Who is Ariarne Titmus, the Australian nicknamed the Terminator who beat Katie Ledecky? The 20-year-old Australian swimmer called her victory in the women’s 400-meter freestyle “surreal.”
What nationality is Dean Boxall?
Australian
Dean Boxall/Nationality
How often does Ariarne Titmus train?
Ariarne also finds that it’s good to have variety in her training regime, which is why she mixes it up outside of the pool. “I do 3 weights sessions a week, and a couple of spin bike and core exercises almost every day.
Who is the most famous Australian Olympian?
Ian Thorpe
Ian Thorpe is Australia’s most successful Olympian of all time with a total of nine medals, (five gold, three silver and one bronze medal) from Sydney and Athens combined.
Who is Emma’s mother?
Susie McKeon
Emma McKeon/Mothers
Before Emma McKeon could walk, she was able to swim across the family’s backyard pool. Her mum Susie McKeon told Virginia Trioli while her daughter was always a natural swimmer, no one expected her to become Australia’s most successful Olympic athlete.
How old was Katie Ledecky in her first Olympics?
15
Embracing the pain of training for gold. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in suburban Maryland, Ledecky made her Olympic debut at 15, at the 2012 London Games. She stunned the swim world by winning gold in the 800m, setting a fast pace that has become her trademark in distance races.