The news is from the last few days. Thomas Ceccon will not be at the start of the short course swimming world championshipswhich will be held in Budapest from 10 to 15 December. The Olympic gold medalist in the 100m backstroke, after showing good results during the World Cup, decided not to participate in the world championship in view of preparing for the next competitive season.
The 23 year old from Veneto will move to Australia in early 2025with the aim of arriving in the best possible conditions at the Long Course World Championships in Singapore: “I will train for six to seven months to best prepare for the long course World Championships scheduled for summer 2025 in Singapore, which represent my next big goal.“Ceccon said about his next experience abroad.
“I decided to have this Australian experience because I’ve been training in Verona for eight years, so I wanted a change of scenery. The goal is to finally work together with a group, until now I have always been alone or at most with a couple of people“, added the blue on the sidelines of the meeting at the Teatro Comunale of Vicenza on the occasion of the 24th Calcio Triveneto Gala.
Dean Boxall, according to what was also confirmed by the Technical Director, Cesare Butini, it will be the Australian coach who will follow him. A technician who oversaw the preparation of samples such as Ariarne Titmus and Molly O’Callaghan, as well as Elijah Winnington, Mitch Larkin, Meg Harris, Abbey Harkin and Clyde Lewis.
Boxall but it has made people talk about themselves not only for their competencebut he also emerged in the media for his public demonstrations, with often immoderate celebrations that went around the world. It will be interesting to verify the quality of the combination, I note Ceccon’s imaginative character.
Titmus’ coach Dean Boxall looked like every living room across the country. What a moment. pic.twitter.com/j7z9a3nRuQ
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