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rinkrats · 3 years
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“i was very surprised. he was very energetic from the beginning. i didn’t know he was a coach. but now i know why he went crazy. next time, i’ll make sure that i’ll hold on to him.”
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applejongho · 3 years
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Aussie coach Dean Boxall reacting to his athlete Ariarne Titmus winning the gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle 
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empressofkalumina · 3 years
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Me when my non canon ship starts interacting…
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msfangirlgonewild · 3 years
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Looks like Ariarne’s coach STEALS THE SHOW (and he fires in hell as a rock star) 😂
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hockeysweetheart · 3 years
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Some Favourite moments in the Olympics so Far. By Far not all and Way more Just Canadian moments coming. In these 2020 Olympics
South Africa Swimmer Kaylene Corbett Wins Goldin Womens 200m Breaststroke In a Record time.
Germany Julia Krajewski is the First women to win Gold in the Individual Eventing In Olympic History
Great Britain Diver Tom Daley Knitting while Watching the Womens 3m Diving Springboard Finals ( Just him Knitting in General tho)
High Jump Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italy Gianmarco Tamberi Both Scored very very close. In the High Jump events finals. For first place... When this was brought up by The offical The Offical said we can have a jump off . But was Cut off when Mutaz asked Can we have two golds... The offical said well if thats what you want. Both Excited agreed to just get the two golds vs the jump off and got the golds and also they Put the gold medals on each other.
Now I added of one of them Giving the other a medal but I really like this how another team member or athlete puts the medals on the winners. This is something they should keep as I've seen it a lot during these olympics
Philippines Getting their First Gold Medal in Summer Olympics History by Hidilyn Diaz in Womens 53kg Weightlifting.
Australian Swimming Coach of Ariarne Timus. Dean Boxall Went a little crazy after Ariarne won gold. Not once But twice.
Sunisa Lee USA Wins Gold in Womens All Around In Gymnastics
Netherlands Sifan Hissan Actually Fell in Womens 1.500 Heats got pretty far behind but Ran fast enough to Advance to the finals and Then in the Finals she won Gold.
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thatweirdaustralian · 3 years
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“Arnie completely respects, to the point of like ‘I’m so happy for Katie.’” - DEAN BOXALL on Ariane’s admiration for Katie Ledecky
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olympix · 3 years
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I know that was a while ago but I just love this I want to make it my screensaver.
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hummingzone · 3 years
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'I just couldn't keep it in': Wild celebration by Titmus's coach goes viral
‘I just couldn’t keep it in’: Wild celebration by Titmus’s coach goes viral
Ariarne Titmus’s stunning victory over Katie Ledecky in the women’s 400m freestyle has been one of the great moments of the Olympic Games. Key points: Dean Boxall’s wild celebration after Ariarne Titmus’s victory has gone viral Boxall has apologised for removing his mask Titmus says her coach is “passionate about what he does” Her coach Dean Boxall’s frantic celebration of her triumph, though,…
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mastersoftheair · 3 years
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extra, extra! more cast news coming your way!
samuel jordan as master sergeant john j. herrmann
dean ridge as flight officer richard l. snyder
alex boxall as technical sergeant monroe b. thornton
roman summers as sergeant mallard (much like sgt. haley, i have no idea who this man is. there doesnt seem to be a "mallard" in the 100th bomb group. kinda similar to lt. friedkin, i wonder if this mallard is from a different branch or unit altogether lol)
also, imdb finally added barry keoghan to imdb, which is fine and all (since he, next to callum and anthony, was one of the first people to be recognized on set). only problem is that there is no indication of who he's playing! i'm only a little miffed!
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mariocki · 3 years
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Play for Today: Don't Be Silly (BBC, 1979)
"I think men often don't know what they're doing. They don't analyse themselves the way women do; that would be unmanly. I used to ask Michael what he was thinking. I never do now."
#play for today#Don't be silly#Single play#Domestic abuse tw#Rachel Billington#Kenneth Ives#Susan Fleetwood#Christopher Godwin#Maria Aitken#Doreen Mantle#Richenda Carey#Rosalind Boxall#Timothy Chasin#Stephanie Cole#Noel Collins#Emily Dean#Charlotte Howard#James Lister#Harrowing‚ frankly. One of the most disturbing and upsetting plays produced on British TV in this era and all the more affecting for being#So horribly real. Less than 10% of the plays produced for Play for Today were written by women (one of the main failings of the series#Along with similarly under representation of people of colour as creators and performers). Those that were made‚ however‚ are among the#Most urgent and vital dramatic works being made in the medium of television. Billington wrote two plays for the strand‚ this being the#First. A slow‚ steady view of a marriage between wife and wife beater. Shot in a clinical‚ documentary fashion we see the slow build up of#Resentments and frustrations as well as the tell tale beginnings of abuse as the husband lashes out more and more. Cut through with pov#Shots of a hospital bed being wheeled through a corridor‚ there is never any doubt about where the narrative is headed. It's inevitable and#Perhaps all the more powerful for that. The late Susan Fleetwood is incredible here‚ holding the entire play together and making a very#Real character of her part: tired‚ frightened‚ dignified‚ confused. A brilliant performance‚ as is Godwin in a very different way. He is a#Monster by degrees; outwardly charming and sociable but increasingly cruel and ultimately violent to his wife. A truly important play and a#Deeply affecting one but obviously one full of triggers and disturbing content; the denouement when it finally comes is utterly horrifying.
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empressofkalumina · 3 years
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Bless her.
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hockeysweetheart · 3 years
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I'd hire this guy to be my own personal cheer leader just saying.
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swiftiephobe · 3 years
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tokyo olympics highlights
"highlights" here meaning a list of moments that i loved, from what i've watched. to be continually updated throughout the olympics
australian swimming world domination, particularly from the women
ariarne titmus winning gold in both 400m and 200m freestyle, against the legendary katie ledecky. also, her coach, dean boxall's, reaction
emma mckeon winning 4 golds and 3 bronze medals, making her the first australian to win 10 medals AND the second female olympian ever to win 7 medals in one game
the swimming mixed medley relay, which was just such a fascinating race to watch
18yo ahmed hafnaoui winning gold for tunisia in the men's 400m freestyle
13yo (!!) momiji nishiya and rayssa leal winning gold and silver for japan and brazil respectively in the women's street skateboarding
everything about the canoe slalom and how insanely difficult it looks. also australia got a gold in this one. hooray for jess fox!
sweden winning gold + silver in men's discus (and australian matthew denny just missing out on medal placement by only 5cm!!!), and the subsequent celebration ("I'M A SWEDISH VIKING")
jamaica making a clean sweep for gold, silver AND bronze in women's 100m sprint
brit charlotte worthington lands a 360 backflip in bmx freestyle, becoming the first ever woman to do so in competition
australian logan martin winning the first ever olympic gold medal in men's bmx freestyle
aussie matt wearn doing so well in the men's laser sailing that he won gold before the final medal race even happened
rohan browning getting a shock win in his 100m heat, getting the fastest time by an australian at the olympics (10.01s) and also becoming the first australian to make the semi finals since 2000. also, the second-fastest man in the world, yohan blake, gave a "who the fuck is that?!" look as rohan ran ahead of him
peter bol becoming the first australian to make the 800m final since 1968
venezualan yulimar rojas demolishing the women's triple jump world record with a 15.67m jump
qatari mutaz essa barshim and italian gianmarco tamberi agreeing to share the gold medal in the men's high jump
sport climbing making its olympic debut!
cedric dubler running behind australian teammate ash maloney in the 1500m leg of the decathlon, sacrificing his own race to encourage ash and urge him to ultimately get the bronze medal
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