Chalmers, 18, is the first Aussie to win the 100m freestyle final since Mike Wenden took gold in Mexico City in 1968.
'It's unbelievable, I mean, I'm only 18,' he told reporters after the race. 'Nathan [Adrian] is 10 years older than me and he's the reigning Olympic champion so being next to him was pretty daunting for me but I knew I had to stick to my guns.'
It was a close race.
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'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.'
Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman.
Chalmers classmates at Immanuel College hosted a viewing party for the final.
Students from the school told local reporters that he's is a 'nice, down to earth guy.'
And their reaction to the result is pretty telling.
And their reaction to the result is pretty telling. It was a close race. Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman. It was a close race. Chalmers, 18, is the first Aussie to win the 100m freestyle final since Mike Wenden took gold in Mexico City in 1968. It was a close race. 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' Chalmers, 18, is the first Aussie to win the 100m freestyle final since Mike Wenden took gold in Mexico City in 1968. Students from the school told local reporters that he's is a 'nice, down to earth guy.' And their reaction to the result is pretty telling. 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' Chalmers, 18, is the first Aussie to win the 100m freestyle final since Mike Wenden took gold in Mexico City in 1968. 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' 'It's unbelievable, I mean, I'm only 18,' he told reporters after the race. 'Nathan [Adrian] is 10 years older than me and he's the reigning Olympic champion so being next to him was pretty daunting for me but I knew I had to stick to my guns.' Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman. Chalmers classmates at Immanuel College hosted a viewing party for the final. And their reaction to the result is pretty telling. 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' 'It's definitely still sinking in that I've actually won,' Chalmers said. 'I was a bit worried that I glided for a bit too long at the finish but very happy with that.' 'It's unbelievable, I mean, I'm only 18,' he told reporters after the race. 'Nathan [Adrian] is 10 years older than me and he's the reigning Olympic champion so being next to him was pretty daunting for me but I knew I had to stick to my guns.' It was a close race. 'It's unbelievable, I mean, I'm only 18,' he told reporters after the race. 'Nathan [Adrian] is 10 years older than me and he's the reigning Olympic champion so being next to him was pretty daunting for me but I knew I had to stick to my guns.' And their reaction to the result is pretty telling. Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman. Chalmers classmates at Immanuel College hosted a viewing party for the final. Students from the school told local reporters that he's is a 'nice, down to earth guy.' Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman. Chalmers, the son of an Australian rules football player, is the youngest Aussie to win a gold medal in swimming since Ian Thorpe -- who took to Twitter to congratulate his countryman.
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