Mother of Olympic champion Tom Dean says her ‘heart is bursting’ after victory
Dean finished the 200m freestyle in a time of one minute and 44.22 seconds, ahead of his compatriot Duncan Scott who collected silver in Tokyo.
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The mother of Great Britain’s Tom Dean told her son “my heart is bursting” after he stormed to victory in the men’s 200 metres freestyle.
Dean finished in a time of one minute and 44.22 seconds, ahead of his British compatriot Duncan Scott who collected silver at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.
His mother Jacquie Hughes spoke of the moment she watched her son win the gold medal.
“We were all jumping around like whirling dervishes.
“Tom says he feels like he’s in a dream and I think I’m with him in the same dream.”
However, Dean had doubts about even making it to the Games, after he contracted coronavirus for a second time at the start of this year, spending up to seven weeks out.
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He said: “When I was sitting in my flat in isolation, Olympic gold seemed like a million miles off. But here we are.”
Ms Hughes also told Sky News that her son’s life has “changed forever” after he became the first British man to win an Olympic freestyle title in 113 years.
She said: “Before the race he was very quiet, contained and internal and very methodical, he knew what he had to do, he just wanted to get on with it.
“After the race he said: ‘Mum I just feel like I’m in a dream I knew I could win it but none of it’s sunk in.'”
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“He’s had two bouts of Covid this year, it’s really knocked his plan off. I’m just so proud of the way he approaches it.”
Footage on the Team GB Twitter account showed Dean’s family celebrating in Maidenhead as they watched the event live.
A large crowd could be heard cheering him on before jubilant friends and family embraced each other.
Both Dean and Scott are expected to compete in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay heats on Tuesday.
The victory marks Team GB’s fourth gold medal of this year’s Games, following a spate of victories on Monday.