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It was a joyous scene in Melbourne on Monday night as fans flocked to Melbourne’s Federation Square to celebrate Australia’s qualification for their fifth straight World Cup. The Socceroos defeated Peru 5-4 on penalties to secure themselves a trip to Qatar in 2022. The scene was captured on camera as ABC reporter Tony Armstrong was caught in the crowd of supporters shortly after Australia pulled through to the World Cup. Fans were seen celebrating in large groups, with one fan even kissing the TV camera in jubilation. The Australian soccer team was the most recent team to qualify for the 2022 ...
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Australia’s Ariarne Titmus out-swam United States star Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle to win the gold medal. Titmus finished with the second-fastest time in history. Titmus’ coach, Dean Boxall, made major headlines alongside the swimmer due to his sideline antics. As Titmus overcame a body length gap behind Ledecky and took the lead late in the race, Boxall could not contain his excitement. He could be seen on his perch above the pool punching the air, ripping his mark off, kicking and thrusting the barrier. A young girl volunteering appeared to attempt to calm Boxall, yet the coach...
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