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Zhanle delivered the most stunning Olympic performance of the Paris Games, obliterating the 100m freestyle world record in a jaw-dropping 46.40 seconds swim that renowned sprint coach Brett Hawke ...
Chinese swimmer Pan Zhanle has responded to Australian coach Brett Hawke's remarks questioning the legitimacy of his record-breaking 100-meter freestyle win at the Paris Olympics. The 20-year-old ...
After Pan smashed the world record in the 100m freestyle last week, Brett Hawke, a former Australian Olympic swimmer and coach, posted on Instagram that “it’s not humanly possible to beat that ...
Pan's record-breaking swim was questioned by former Australian Olympic swimmer Brett Hawke who posted on Instagram that it's not "humanly possible to beat that field".
You just don’t do it," former Australian Olympic coach Brett Hawke wrote in a post on Instagram. "It is not humanly possible to beat that field by a body length." Pan was reportedly tested 21 times in ...
But the manner of the win sparked an angry response from Australian Olympian-turned swimming coach Brett Hawke, who mentored Brazil’s Cesar Cielo — the first man to break 47 seconds.
Cotterell also has a message for Brett Hawke, a former Australian Olympic swimmer and US college coach who claimed Pan’s world record time and winning margin in last week’s final were “not ...
Pan’s 100m world record has been met with doubts and suspicion from some. Five-time Olympian and renowned sprint coach Brett Hawke is among those to raise doubts saying Pan’s performances are ...