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Gold medalist Horton who won Australia's first gold is a demon supporter .

attended the club met with Roos for a talk 

they asked Roos if our win inspired him to victory !11

so many good things from our win 

 
9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

When I saw the title of this thread I just assumed that Max Gawn jumped on a plane to Rio last night and won a few events.

Nope, Max swam to Rio overnight...

 

Max just stepped over the high jump bar and won gold.


This officially breaks the curse

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Get a photo of him in a Dees jumper with the gold medal ASAP. :lol:

He looks like a classic computer nerd. 

But good on him. 400 is a aerious race

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He looks like a classic computer nerd. 

But good on him. 400 is a aerious race

I couldn't cover 400m without the aid of a jetski.

 

Congrats to the young man. Great job.

 

Imagine winning a gold medal for Australia at the Olympics and it only being the second best thing to happen on your weekend?

Congrats to Mack Horton.

Gave the Chinese swimmer a backhander as well, words to the effect of "I don't respect drug cheats".


4 minutes ago, grazman said:

Gave the Chinese swimmer a backhander as well, words to the effect of "I don't respect drug cheats".

Get him back for a pep (not peptide) talk before our next game vs EssUndone. 

10 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Imagine winning a gold medal for Australia at the Olympics and it only being the second best thing to happen on your weekend?

Congrats to Mack Horton.

This has to rank among the best posts I've ever read on Demonland!  VERY clever!  (And, from where I sit, very true!  LOL)

I would imagine best weekend ever for him! I wonder what you could've got at the betting for the double on him winning Gold and Melbourne beating Hawthorn!

Congratulations Mack! 

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