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Textile WR Holder Cameron McEvoy Leaves Richard Scarce McEvoy will reportedly be visiting  Michael Bohl at Griffith University, which is the training ground to Olympians such as Emma McKeon, Daniel Smith, Maddie Groves and Grant Irvine. The 47.04 100m freestyler will also be visiting Chris Urguhart at Southport and David Lush at Brisbane, the latter of whom earned recent Coach of the Year honors from the Australian Coaches and Swim Teachers Association. Of his decision to make a move, McEvoy told The Gold Coast Bulletin, “The decision was definitely up there with one of hte hardest things I’ave had to do in my life…both making the decision and conveying the decision. But, I got a lot of support from Rich when we spoke about it and his main concern was just to get me into whatever program is best for me in order to get me wherever I can get in swimming. “It was really nice. I know Rich really well and I know he would support me regardless.” (The Gold Coast Bulletin) McEvoy recorded his historic 47.04 100m freestyle swim in April 2016  and wound up taking the freestyle treble at those Australian National Championships by earning the 50m and 200m free national titles as well. However, in Rio, McEvoy faltered, finishing 7th in the 100m freestyle final well out of the medals. He found himself out of the 50m final entirely. The next year at the World Championships in Budapest, McEvoy just missed the podium in 4th place in the 100m free, while missing out of the 50m final. Flash forward to the 2018 season and McEvoy barely made the 100m freestyle event individually for the Commonwealth Games, sliding into 3rd at his nation’s Trials in 48.62.

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