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Tom Dean (swimmer)

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Tom Dean (swimmer): English swimmer
Thomas William Darnton Dean is a British competitive freestyle swimmer. He is a triple Olympic gold medallist, winning gold individually in 200 metre freestyle at the 2020 Summer Olympics and as part of a team in 4 × 200 m freestyle relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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'Total domination!' - Team GB retain men's 4x200m freestyle relay gold in style

'total domination!' - team gb retain men's 4x200m freestyle relay gold in style
Watch as Team GB's men's 4x200m freestyle relay team of James Guy, Tom Dean, Matt Richards and Duncan Scott successfully defend their Olympic title at Paris 2024.
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Peaty heads 33-strong GB swimming squad for Paris

Freya Anderson is picked in Team GB's swimming squad for the Olympics, alongside the likes of Olympic champions Adam Peaty and Tom Dean.
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Scott & Dawson lead six Scots in GB's Olympic swimming squad

Freya Anderson is picked in Team GB's swimming squad for the Olympics, alongside the likes of Olympic champions Adam Peaty and Tom Dean.
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Richards wins as Dean misses out on Olympic defence

Matt Richards wins an epic men's 200m freestyle race at the British Championships but Olympic champion Tom Dean misses out on the chance to defend his title.
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Swimmer Dean targets five medals at Paris Olympics

Tom Dean says he aims to trump his 2021 Tokyo double gold medal haul by becoming the first Briton to win five medals at an Olympics.
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GB's Scott & Dean take silver and bronze at Worlds

Great Britain's Duncan Scott takes silver and Tom Dean bronze in the men's 200m medley final, while Lauren Cox also wins a medal.
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GB's Richards and Dean win Worlds gold and silver

Matt Richards and Tom Dean win 200m freestyle gold and silver to secure Great Britain's first medals of the World Aquatics Championships in Japan.
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