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Johnson was born and raised in the Gold Coast-Tweed region and attended Palm Beach Currumbin State High School throughout her teenage years. [2] She began swimming at Coopers Aquatic Club in Burleigh Heads. [3] She trains at Griffith University's Gold Coast campus under world renowned coach Michael Bohl. [4]
Athletes dive into the Seine river as they take part in the women's marathon swimming final at the Paris Summer Olympics at Pont Alexandre III bridge on Aug. 8, 2024. ... Silver medalist Moesha ...
Team Australia's Moesha Johnson and Team Italy's Ginevra Taddeucci hug after winning silver and bronze medals in the marathon swimming women's 10k race on day 13 of the 2024 Paris Olympics ...
“The myth of Coca-Cola is true,” Moesha Johnson, an Australian marathon swimmer, told the Wall Street Journal. “We will often have a Coca-Cola afterwards just to try to flush out anything ...
On the final day of the event, Swimming Australia selected a 38-person team. The team consists of 31 aquatic swimmers and 8 open water swimmers. Moesha Johnson will swim in both disciplines, having qualified in the 1500m freestyle and 5km open water events. Bianca Crisp, Kai Taylor and Jack Wilson are set to make their Dolphins debut in Fukuoka ...
Swimmer Time Australia: Moesha Johnson Chelsea Gubecka Nicholas Sloman Kyle Lee: 1:03:28.0 Italy: Giulia Gabbrielleschi Arianna Bridi Gregorio Paltrinieri Domenico Acerenza: 1:03:28.2 Hungary: Bettina Fábián Mira Szimcsák Dávid Betlehem Kristóf Rasovszky: 1:04:06.8 4 Germany: Leonie Beck Celine Rieder Oliver Klemet Arne Schubert: 1:04:11.6 ...
Australia's open water swimming team consisted of eight athletes (4 men and 4 women). [4] Men. ... Moesha Johnson Chelsea Gubecka Nicholas Sloman Kyle Lee: Team relay ...
Johnson settled for silver in 2:03:39.7, while the bronze went to Ginevra Taddeucci of Italy, the only other swimmer who had a shot at the end. She touched in 2:03:42.8.