Breaststroke Ace Zac Stubblety-Cook Forced Out of World Champs
Australian breaststroker star Zac Stubblety-Cook has been forced to withdraw from the World Championships due to a back injury.
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Australian breaststroker star Zac Stubblety-Cook has been forced to withdraw from the World Championships due to a back injury.
www.swimmingworldmagazine.comWorld-record holders Ariarne Titmus and Zac Stubblety-Cook will lead Australia at this summer's Commonwealth Games in England.
www.swimmingworldmagazine.comAfter breaking his neck 6 months before the competition and then contracting COVID during the competition, Zac Stubblety-Cook still walked away from the Paris Olympic Games with a silver medal in the 200 breast. The Australian breaststroke specialist takes us through his whirlwind Olympic saga, what kept his head level through all of it, and how he's running a coffee business on the side.
www.iheart.comThe silver medallist says he wants a better partnership rather than a ‘one-way street’.
7news.com.au"I think as you mature as an athlete, you get more into a partnership with a coach rather than a dictatorship," Aussie breaststroker Zac Stubblety-Cook said.
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