Swim-Proud-PA Mcevoy goes straight to the newborn trenches a winner | Mint

August 2 (Reuters) – With a newborn baby and another gold medal, life just gets better for Cameron Mcevoy, who became the oldest world champion of Australia after winning his second 50 meter Freestyle title in Singapore on Saturday. Since he stopped retirement plans in 2022 to find himself again as a joint sprayer, the 31-year-old Gold Coast native has enjoyed a glorious late career and still pushes boundaries. The Olympic champion added another chapter to a compelling book after the career, while seeing the Ben Proud, the man he beat in Paris, for the 50 Gold in Singapore with a crack time of 21.14 seconds. Mcevoy, who has gone through a 17-week training block to prepare for the meeting, will now take a break from swimming to enjoy the joys of paternity after welcoming the world into the world last month with Woman Maddi. “I’m going directly to the newborn trenches,” Mcevoy says and a soft toy for his son. “I will start doing the night routines, help Maddi and just enjoy the bubble.” Maddi put the little (baby) pack together and said, “Number 1 fan, Dad” goes on it. It was so kind to see. “Hopefully they will be on the plots next time, and it will be even more special.” Mcevoy, nicknamed “The Professor” in Australia, is known for his cerebral approach to swimming, the design of his own training program and the traditional methods. He said that his time was “really exciting for longevity”. “Not sure when I’m back in the pool, but I don’t stop,” he added. “Imagine telling myself in 2022, that’s where I would be. You couldn’t write such a screenplay. ‘ The dream lives on, isn’t it? ‘(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)