When Australian Olympian swim coach Dean Boxall watched his protégé Ariarne Titmus beat American Katie Ledecky, one of the greatest swimmers of all time, he couldn't contain his excitement. Found inside – Page 25We will say that the initial power program of the celebration , the fire department pressure is 75 pounds . ... in the new dis- system , we are very safe , at least as to fire protrict runs from Flatbush avenue and Dean street tection . In response to a tweet from Aussie tennis coach Brad Gilbert celebrating Titmus, American tennis great Pam Shriver wrote: “Congratulations for OZ but Thank God you don’t celebrate as a coach like that. "That’s the way Dean is. Next! While I’m on the topic of screaming, it’s worth noting that there is an active pandemic going on, featuring a respiratory virus that is literally spread by screaming. She also becomes the first Tasmanian to win an individual gold medal at an Olympics. You know what sorts of people don’t think the rules apply to them? As the 20-year-old Aussie swimmer secured the gold medal after defeating five-time Olympic champion Ledecky, her coach broke into a visibly wild celebration from the gallery. 2 min read. But the best celebration of all was claimed by her coach Dean Boxhall whose hip-thrusting and manic shaking have gone viral around the world. Titmus will next be in action on Monday night at 8.12 pm AEST in Heat 4 of the Women's 200m Freestyle. First-time Olympian Ariarne Titmus won gold in Tokyo — and no one was happier than her very animated coach Dean Boxall. Australian swimming coach Dean Boxall's wild celebration goes viral after Ariarne Titmus wins gold . Mike Parson signs NIL bill into law. Boxall laughed it off as a pressure valve release, while Titmus paid tribute to Boxall in the aftermath. Dry-humping inanimate objects in public is a pretty rude thing to do. Titmus looked in disbelief while footage of her family celebrating in Queensland showed tears of joy. Unpaid prizemoney reports won’t deter Stubblety-Cook, breaking Katie Ledecky’s middle-distance freestyle, reaction of Boxall to Titmus’ 400m gold medal. But Boxall’s long, flowing locks make him look less like a swim coach than the antagonist in a 1980s movie about summer camp. Found inside – Page 70Mr. Al Boxall, where are you? ... FOLK CELEBRATION SHOWS WANT NOW FOR LONG STRING OF CELEBRATIONS AND FAIRS, INCLUDING NEW MEXICO STATE FAIR, SEPT. ... NEXT WEEK MOUNTAINAIR BEAN FESTIVAL AND RODEO, MOUNTAINAIR, NEW MEXICO, AUG. Australian swim Dean Boxall has revealed the 'cagey' environment of the Olympics was part of the reason for his wild celebration at the Games when Ariarne Titmus won gold. I’ve tried to stay off that. On the days that I’m at the pool twice a day I could be there up to seven or eight hours and Dean is there a lot longer,” she said. Pity the Japanese Olympic usher trying to restrain Australia's eccentric swim coach Dean Boxall, whose celebration of Ariarne Titmus' 400m freestyle win went viral on social media. After the 20-year-old Australian defeated Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle to capture the gold medal . Coach Dean Boxall aged 43 years old went viral after a wild celebration. For the 20-year-old from Launceston, it's almost more than she could ever imagine. Ariarne Titmus Olympic coach celebration: American fans accuse Dean Boxall of 'toxic masculinity' 1.3k Views Australian Olympic hero Ariarne Titmus' swim coach has gone viral all around the world for his priceless outburst following her historic gold medal - but not everyone enjoyed his antics. Found inside – Page 980“ Abusus non tollit celebrated as a general rule only four times a year , and for this usum . ... Dr. Boxall , nec servi eorum Sacrament is one which do bishop who claims to be the guardian ad communionem ; " Dr. Thirlby was the ... This book brings to life the most memorable Olympic swimming moments in history, ranging from the early days of the games to the present. This book records the exploits of the airmen of the first Australian Beaufort squadron in action in World War II. Developed as a torpedo and general reconnaissance bomber, the Beaufort was the heaviest, most powerful and most complex ... Davis Ramos/Getty Images. Australian Swim Coach Dean Boxall Can't Contain His Emotions After Titmus Wins Gold. Dean Boxall's celebration went viral. Speaking to Checkpoint during the Olympics, he said it was “five years in the making, that there was a carefully planned operation of basically to try and take out the GOAT — it wasn’t a click of the fingers and ‘let’s see what happens’.”. Australia's Ariarne Titmus out-swam United States star Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle to win the gold medal. It will go into effect Aug. 28. On the telecast swimming great Ian Thorpe described Boxall as the "contemporary version of Laurie Lawrence", a reference to the legendary Australian coach's famous celebration of Duncan Armstrong's 200m freestyle gold in Seoul in 1988. Why he might be a jerk: On Sunday night, NBC viewers were treated to a rousing women’s 400-meter freestyle race featuring American swimmer Katie Ledecky—the reigning Olympic champion—and 20-year-old Australian phenom Ariarne Titmus. It's why there was one other moment where Boxhall almost brought Titmus to tears. Titmus also hopes that her win has stuck the millions of Australians stuck in lockdown across the country and brought a little bit of "joy" to their loungerooms. Titmus' coach, Dean Boxall, made major headlines alongside the swimmer due to his sideline antics. I just have to go out there and swim, that’s why I’m here. Titmus' victory in the 400m freestyle will go down as one of Australia's most iconic moments of these Tokyo Olympic Games. It’s Time for USA Gymnastics to Take the Fall It’s Been Avoiding, The 24 Craziest Stats From the Tokyo Olympics. I have drawn hundreds of cartoons on the Olympics over the years, its stars and its controversies*, and I knew the coach's antics celebrating Titmus' win would be a huge talking point. At 20 years of age, Titmus finally had her time in the sun after the 24-year-old Ledecky, arguably the greatest women’s swimmer of all-time after being relatively unchallenged with world and Olympic titles since the 2012 Olympics, lost her 200m and 400m titles to the Australian. The celebrations by her coach, Dean Boxall, after her win in the 400m also captured global media attention. Dan Boxall. “He’s very passionate about what he does and he becomes quite animated. Send me updates about Slate special offers. When Australian Ariarne Titmus defeated Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle in Tokyo to win gold, her coach Dean Boxall couldn't contain his emotions: "I think I went outside of my body. This is just as much for him as it is for me. Dean Boxall's incredible reaction when Ariarne Titmus touched ahead of fierce rival, US legend Katie Ledecky, to claim gold in the 400m freestyle final was one of the moments of the Games. Swimmers often know when they've run a race. "It feels nice that I can put on a bit of a show for them and bring some joy to their lounge rooms. Dean Boxall (b. Let Australia's newest gold medalist explain it to you herself. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. Found inside – Page 1354D. , Dean of York , 1505. Thomas St. George at Windsor has been the place used ... D. , 1510 ; celebration of its solemnities . ... John BoxALL ; the most beautiful specimens in this or any other kingdom D.D. , 1557 ; deprived in 1559. The best of movies, TV, books, music, and more, delivered to your inbox. In case you missed it, the now-famous Boxall out-of-body experience came when Titmus hit the wall 0.67 of a second in fore of the greatest swimmer of all time, USA's Katie Ledecky, to triumph the gold medal. Titmus finished with the second-fastest time in history. If you ever play competitive sports, try to have a coach like Dean Boxall in your corner. This book is based on true events that journalist-turned-author Grant Olsen witnessed while traveling. All proceeds will be donated to The Umbrella Foundation to help end child trafficking in Nepal. The Tokyo Olympics gave Australia some unforgettable memories and swimming coach Dean Boxall has opened up of one of the best. Share Titmus' Coach Dean Boxall On His Viral Celebration: "I Bleed With My Athletes" on LinkedIn 2020 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES When: Pool swimming: Saturday, July 24 - Sunday, August 1, 2021 Australian swimming coach Dean Boxall's wild celebration goes viral after Ariarne Titmus wins gold#arianetitmus #tokyoolympic #tokyo2020 It’s worth noting that Boxall’s athletes seem to like him, which sort of makes sense, because everyone wants to perform for a high-energy coach who gets legitimately excited about your accomplishments. "She has done unbelievable things for the sport and especially middle-distance swimming and I’m very grateful to have her to race.". Heading into the race, much was made of the rivalry between Titmus and Ledecky. Australia's Ariarne Titmus lit up the pool with a . Found inside – Page 189Boxall , Constable of the Tower , and fifty armed * Very ' men . The fugitives had taken refuge in the choir Then you must come down to my place , and itself . ' It was the moment of celebration of high- try your hand — will you ? Finally, both the Back to the Future series and all those old ’80s summer camp movies were great, and we should welcome any and all opportunities to fondly remember a bygone era in midbudget American cinema. And along the way, Boxhall has given up more than his fair share to help her achieve it. Slate is published by The Slate Group, a Graham Holdings Company. Boxall wasn't underwater, but after his best celebration, he jumped into the hearts of all Australians. Watch Dean Boxall's epic reaction when Australia's Ariarne Titmus swims past Katie Ledecky to win the 400m . He couldn't control his excitement when he … The Tokyo Olympics gave Australia some unforgettable memories and swimming coach Dean Boxall has opened up of one of . Every swim coach I’ve ever encountered has very close-cropped hair, as per the swimmers’ mandate to minimize all extraneous friction between themselves and the water, or something like that. Some online have been left confused as to why Boxhall's celebrations have almost 'taken away' from Titmus' breakthrough victory. The 2021 Olympics were truly a Games like no other and swimming coach Dean Boxall made sure of it. But the best celebration of all was claimed by her coach Dean Boxhall whose hip-thrusting and manic shaking have gone viral around the world. Detective-story master Dashiell Hammett gives us yet another unforgettable read in Red Harvest: When the last honest citizen of Poisonville was murdered, the Continental Op stayed on to punish the guilty--even if that meant taking on an ... SHOUT AHT DEAN BOXALL #Tokyo2020 #Olympicspic.twitter.com/NyjgB0A3dz. Coach Dean Boxall of Team Australia had a viral reaction to Ariarne Titmus' 400m freestyle win. A clip of Ariarne Titmus' coach enthusiastically celebrating her victory over Katie Ledecky is quickly going viral. But there’s rooting for your favorite swimmer, and then there’s screaming like a banshee while making everyone else around you profoundly uncomfortable. (Davis Ramos/Getty Images) (David Ramos/Getty Images) Found insideIn The Experience of Defeat, Christopher Hill explores the writings and lives of the Levellers, the Ranters and the Diggers, as well as the work of George Fox and other important early Quakers. Titmus’ post-race celebration was muted: no splashing, no screaming, no riding the lane line as if it were a horse. Ariarne Titmus coach Dean Boxall's celebration video goes viral. He told Ben Fordham his celebration at the railing has been misinterpreted. Dean Boxall on THAT celebration after Ariarne Titmus beat Katie Ledecky at Tokyo Olympic Games 1.6k Views The swimming coach of Australian gold medalist Ariarne Titmus has hit back at sore loser Americans who slammed his enthusiastic Olympic celebrations. The purpose of this book is to illustrate the magnificence of the fabless semiconductor ecosystem, and to give credit where credit is due. Perhaps, having shown that she can successfully protect Athlete Seat B, she might now get promoted to Athlete Seat A. There’s nothing inherently jerky about long hair. Dean Boxall's enthusiastic celebration of Ariarne Titmus' gold medal has set off debates around the world. Found insideThis is the perfect book for young sports fans eager to kick off their soccer schooling. In Monday's Hot Clicks: Dean Boxall's wild celebration after Ariarne Titmus's win, Dani Rojas shows up at a real-life game and more. But that has nothing to do with reports of financial problems in the league. "If I had of come away from it with the time that I did with a silver medal and not been able to win, I probably still would have been content as well because I couldn’t have done anything else," Titmus said. The coach pumped the air, ripped off his mask and hip . He was also seen grabbing and furiously shaking a barrier in excitement. It was an incredible race with Titmus behind for the majority of the race before taking the lead at the final turn and coming home strong. Though Ledecky dominated the event in 2016, winning gold and setting a new world record in the process, on Sunday night she couldn’t hold off Titmus, who came from behind in the final legs of the race to win by a 0.67-second margin. Titmus' coach Dean Boxall looked like every living room across the country . Wouldn’t it be more jerky, in a way, to pretend that it’s all old hat and that you’d been there before? "I don’t think I’ll know what it means until I get back home and enjoy the whole thing," Titmus said. 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Dean Boxall on THAT celebration after Ariarne Titmus beat Katie Ledecky at Tokyo Olympic Games 1.6k Views The swimming coach of Australian gold medalist Ariarne Titmus has hit back at sore loser Americans who slammed his enthusiastic Olympic celebrations. All contents © 2021 The Slate Group LLC. I wear my hair long sometimes, and would do it all the time, if I hadn’t learned over the years that, after my hair gets to a certain length, my family will start telling me that I look like a creepy hobo, and won’t stop complaining until I get it cut. Swimming coach Dean Boxall has become an Aussie icon after going absolutely boonta following Ariarne . Andrew . The 2021 Olympics were truly a Games like no other and swimming coach Dean Boxall made sure of it.With Australia bringing home a bag of medals from the pool with Emma McKeon's record haul, Kaylee McKeown becoming Australia's new Olympic . Jerk score: I’ll give Dean Boxall 1.5 out of 3 for style, because it is not very attractive to wear your protective mask like a chin strap indoors in the midst of a probable superspreader event staged in a pandemic. They've been through everything together to reach this childhood dream for Titmus. Dean Boxall is an Australian swimming coach at Tokyo Olympics 2020. “Basically it was scripted and written and spoken and verballed how it must be done, so to watch that, something we have put so much into every single day at training, to watch it unfold, that is why there is a relief.’’. The parents of Ariarne Titmus have defended her coach, Dean Boxall, after his wild gold medal celebration at the Tokyo Olympics.. Boxall's reaction after Titmus beat American legend Katie Ledecky . "I feel like if people back home can enjoy this moment like I did, I’m really happy I brought joy to the country during a tough time. Home country: Australia. It bigfoots a woman athlete winning a gold medal and centres the attention on him. He puts 100 per cent into being a swimming coach and I would not be here without him.”. "To finally be able to achieve something I’ve dreamt of, I’m really, really happy. Breadcrumb Trail Links. I saw it unfold, I had written it out. Ariarne Titmus won the gold medal in the women's 400 meter freestyle swimming event on Monday in at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. August 9, 2021. But it was the 400m on the first Monday of the Games that truly released the pressure valve, and not just for Titmus. Titmus, 20, sparked wild scenes in the stands on Monday when she triumphed in the women's 400m freestyle event. Titmus, nicknamed 'The Terminator', said that she is "trying to contain her emotions" after the race. "I’m not going to know what it all means until I re-download all my social media. Dean Boxall's 15 minutes of fame started with a 16-second clip. The 2021 Olympics have been actually a Games like no different and swimming coach Dean Boxall made certain of it. “But how did he get to the plastic wall in the first place?” you ask. Boxall’s scene-stealing celebration was panned by bitter Americans who had seen their queen dethroned, with some saying he just wanted the attention for himself. The Olympic stadia are devoid of fans this year precisely because the organizers don’t want people to be yelling and cheering and blowing their spittle everywhere. This article is more than 2 months old. Many of his poems were published in the regionalist periodicals of the time, including the Midland, and by the great regional presses, including Carroll Coleman's Prairie Press.". “Physically, it’s a lot of training. Coach Dean Boxall breaks silence on viral Olympic celebration The Tokyo Olympics gave Australia some unforgettable memories and swimming coach Dean Boxall has opened up of one of the best. It must be pretty boring sitting around all day waiting for someone to sit in Athlete Seat B. His wife partner and family details are given below. Found insideJonathan Safran Foer's debut??—??"a funny, moving...deeply felt novel about the dangers of confronting the past and the redemption that comes with laughing at it, even when that seems all but impossible." (Time) With only a yellowing ... That sweet facilities staffer will NEVER forget it. Found insideThis new, updated edition contains results from the two most recent World Championships and the 2016 Olympic Games, and while many athletes further cemented their top-100 status, some newcomers also made their way into the ... Footage of Mr Boxall celebrating when Ariarne Titmus won gold at the Olympics went viral. I was excited that to win this event, I had to beat a great champion and I think that makes it more satisfying. Dean Boxall is an Australian professional swim coach currently seen a lot in the media because of the Tokyo Olympics. Found inside – Page 189Boxall , Constable of the Tower , and fifty armed * Very men . The fugitives had taken refuge in the choir Then you must come down to my place , and itself . ' It was the moment of celebration of high- try your hand — will you ? His recent clip of celebration after Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus's victory in the 400m race has gone viral, and people are very eager to find out more about the incredible coach. Dean Boxall, the coach in question, in a much more subdued state. With Australia bringing residence a bag of medals from the pool with Emma McKeon's file haul, Kaylee McKeown changing into Australia's new Olympic darling . Australia's Ariarne Titmus beat US swimmer and top medal contender Katie Ledecky at the 400-meter freestyle in Tokyo Olympics, but it is Titmus' coach Dean Boxall who stole the show. Ariarne Titmus defeats Katie Ledecky to win gold for Australia in Tokyo @Telstra  | #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/d46k2LyyWd. All other things being equal, wouldn’t you rather be coached by the cool coach with long hair than by the grumpy old crew cut coach who chain-smokes Camels and interprets your stress fracture as a sign of moral weakness? Swimming has got a great history at the Olympics so to be a part of that now, I feel very humbled and honoured. Found insideThis book is open access under a CC BY license. New media divide opinion; many are fascinated while others are disgusted. This book is about those who dislike, protest, and try to abstain from media, both new and old. But Boxall got jerky when he started dry-humping the clear plastic wall that separated the concourse from the seats. Once Ariane's victory was confirmed, coach Boxall was seen ripping off his face mask, shouting and punching the air in following the win. Boxall made worldwide . Dean Boxall held a well-known railing-shaking celebration to celebrate Ariarne Titmouth's 400m freestyle gold medal, and Titmouth also won the gold medal at 200m, causing global protests to "cage" him. The 2021 Olympics were truly a Games like no other and swimming coach Dean Boxall made sure of it. Video: Ariarne Titmus' coach Dean Boxall had incredible celebration. Titmus produced a personal best in the final of the Women's 400m freestyle to beat her rival Katie Ledecky and secure her first Olympic gold medal. Australian swimming coach Dean Boxall's wild celebration has already been viewed . And despite any supposed animosity between the pair, Titmus paid tribute to the legacy that the American has created in the sport and claimed she wouldn't be here without her. As Australian Ariarne Titmus brought down American rival Katie Ledecky in an epic 400m final, her coach Dean Boxall was going nuts in the stands, channelling WWE legend the Ultimate Warrior with a . Known for: Coaching swimmers, demonstrative celebrations, being a "personality". "He’s sacrificed a lot of his family life from his kids, from his wife and his job. Sport; Olympics; Coach Dean Boxall breaks silence on viral Olympic celebration. He added that it was also about watching Titmus get everything she had worked so hard for and dreamed about in the brutal training program it took to beat Ledecky. The shock was immeasurable. Found insideThe Man who Won her Heart is is semi-autobiographical. Although much of the story is fiction to create a wonderful sense of drama and suspense, the underlying theme of the story and its conclusion are true. Amid this celebration, Ttimus' coach Dean became the center of attention due to his reaction. It's pretty remarkable to see a swimmer talk so emotionally about her coach but it explains the sort of relationship that Titmus and Boxhall have. After Ariarne Titmus's thrilling upset over Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle final, NBC cameras cut over to the Australian . "The thing that made me quite emotional was actually seeing him watch my celebration," she said. Jerks, that’s whom! Really, really pumped. Boxall seems like the sort of guy who might make you run laps if your shirt was tucked in. After watching that clip, it is very easy to conclude that Titmus’ coach might be a jerk, or at least the sort of person whom you might cross the street to avoid if you encountered him in your neighborhood. A smart, credible, and accomplished voice from an athlete who is strong and feminine, fiercely competitive, and fashionably cool, Jennie is someone young women will listen to and take to heart. Jennie's message: Believe in yourself. “More than anything I think it’s the mental pressure I was put under from Dean especially. The moment is still sinking in. I’ve known my share of jerky coaches in my day, the sort of people who would brag endlessly about their days in the Navy and make you run laps if your uniform shirt wasn’t tucked in. Ariarne Titmus Olympic coach celebration: American fans accuse Dean Boxall of 'toxic masculinity' by thewashingtontime. Sporting events and the internet are society’s two foremost outlets for unhinged emoting, and it is generally fine to whoop and holler at a swim meet. In 2016, Ledecky didn’t just win the 400-meter freestyle—she smoked her competition, finishing almost five seconds ahead of everyone else. Dean Boxall, Titmus' brash, irrepressible coach, responded to Titmus' dramatic victory like the Ultimate Warrior celebrating a pinfall. Dean Boxall had quite a presence at Ariarne Titmus's race against Katie Ledecky on Monday. Watch: Ariarne Titmus' coach Dean Boxall had incredible celebration. “That is just the way Dean is,” Titmus said. Perhaps Boxall’s antics were the highlight of her Olympics, a golden memory that she will cherish forever. Nearly two weeks from the magic moment, Boxall has reflected on the moment his charge executed the plan the pair had worked on for years. Found inside – Page 228The celebration . The Dean stated that the school had always next year he explored the Yangtse - Kiang with two friends , paid its way , without any subsidy from the hospital , but on and all three received the gold medal of the ... We encountered an issue signing you up. Found inside – Page iThe authors of the essays in this volume include eminent Australian and international scholars of public administration, experienced public service practitioners and younger scholars influenced by John Wanna. But we strive for fairness and accuracy here at Olympics Jerk Watch Inc., which is why it’s only right and proper that we break Boxall’s celebration down into its constituent jerk parts before passing judgment. Aussie two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Dani Stevens has taken to social media to announce her retirement from discus. Dean Boxall, who's known for his jubilant celebrations, has gone viral on social media following the 400M final. Freedomroo - Dean Boxall on THAT celebration after Ariarne Titmus beat Katie Ledecky at Tokyo Olympic Games August 12, 2021 Newsco Australia News , Australian Stories , World News The swimming coach of Australian gold medalist Ariarne Titmus has hit back at sore loser Americans who slammed his enthusiastic Olympic celebrations. Found inside – Page 84Indiana Crown Point— 125th Anniversary Celebration, Sept 25-Oct. 3 Evansville— Nut Club Festival, Oct. 5-10. ... Tonny Arger and Al Boxall both had big weeks with their bingos in Ebensburg, Pa., and Arger is continuing with Penn Premier ... He completely terrified the poor Olympics staffer who was standing in that section trying to ward off any wanton dry-humping. While the world sees what happens in that five minutes on the pool deck, the celebration was more about the countless hours, days, months and years it took to make Titmus’ — and Boxall’s — dream come true. Dean Boxall. Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Found inside – Page 6Ag Bond , R. W. Shakesp . at Stratford festival . Macmil . Ap Blaikie , W. G. Bible , 0. ... Boxall , G. E. Aquatic sports . ... Outing , N Pres . & Ref. ... Ja - Howells , William Dean ... ..McClure , Je'93 Boldrewood , R. Australian ... I had to perform in a race where I was trying to take out the best female swimmer ever.”. But because Ledecky and Titmus were breathing the opposite direction to each other, neither knew who had won until they saw the scoreboard. He puts 100 per cent into being a swimming coach and I would not be here without him. "People are telling me I humped it, I didn't hump it! 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Also, it is worth noting that Boxall seemed to be the only person in that part of the arena who was wearing his mask like a chin strap. From the Big Ant to the Giant Worm, Australia has Big Things across the country in every state and territory. Found inside – Page 12211 , 4c BOWLEY , Mr. A. L. — to read paper before Society of Arts , June 11 , lla ; elected dean of economics at London University , Oct. 31 , 9e Bowls ... 20 , 46 BoxALL , Mr. W. P. G. - elected kencher of Lincoln's Iun , Dec. Found inside – Page 605ARCHITECTURAL The TWO HUNDRED and THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Fill be celebrated under the DOME of ST . ... WILLIAM BOXALL , Esq . R.A. TWENTY - NINTH CELEBRATION . May 6 , 1867 0. ... The Very Rev. the DEAN of ST . PAUL'S in the chair . Sixteen new short stories on the theme of time from the winners and judges of the Solstice Shorts Festival Competition 2014. Swimming Australia put a microphone on Boxall at the pre-Games training camp in Cairns. "For him, it was a very exciting moment as well and a classic Dean reaction.". Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Dean Boxall's theatrics made headlines across the world as Titmus stormed home to win the 200m freestyle at the Tokyo Games ahead of America's greatest-ever female swimmer Katie Ledecky.