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Dean Boxall
Dean Boxall is an Australian swimming coach best known for his role as the coach of Ariarne Titmus, among other swimmers. He gained international attention during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for his enthusiastic and passionate celebration after Titmus won gold in the 400m freestyle, defeating the American swimmer Katie Ledecky. Boxall's coaching style is often highlighted for its intensity and emotional investment in his swimmers' performances. He works with a group of elite swimmers, focusing on developing their skills to compete at the highest levels of international swimming. His approach to coaching and his visible commitment to his athletes' success have made him a notable figure in the world of competitive swimming.
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