Olympic and World Championship gold medal coach Dean Boxall has been crowned Australiaâs top swimming coach for a record fourth time on the Gold Coast. The man who steered Australiaâs golden girls to a record medal haul at this yearâs World Championships in Fukuoka won the award at the Swimming Coaches And Teachers Australia Awards Night, Sunday at The Star Casino. Boxall, head coach at the famed St Peters Western program in Brisbane, coached his star pupils Ariarne Titmus and Mollie OâCallaghan to three individual gold medals â two of them in world record time as Australia scooped the pool against the Americans. Titmus, who just last week revealed she had to undergo emergency surgery to remove benign tumors from one of her ovaries, won the much-vaunted womenâs 400m freestyle âRace Of The Centuryâ in world record time â saying she was thankful to know she wuld make a full recovery and would start swimming again under Boxall in two to three weeks as they prepared for Paris 2024. While OâCallaghan also set a new world record to beat Titmus over 200m freestyle, to defend her 100m freestyle crown. Titmus and OâCallaghan then joined Brisbaneâs St Peters Western clubmates Shayna Jack and Brianna Throssell to win the 4x200m freestyle relay â also in world record time as the Dolphins swept to 13 gold medals. |