Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban

PARIS - Being a member of Australia's women's 4x100m freestyle relay team almost inevitably means winning gold at the Olympics - and Shayna Jack may have thought hers would have come at the 2020 Tokyo Games. Instead, she had to wait three years longer while serving a doping ban and fighting, unsuccessfully, to clear her name before she was able to grab her gold on July 27 when Australia won the event at Paris's La Defence Arena. After Mollie O'Callaghan led off for Australia in a time of 52.24 seconds, Jack held up her end of the bargain with a second leg of 52.35. Emma McKeon, who won her sixth Olympic gold, kept up the pace and Meg Harris brought Australia home in a sizzling lap of 51.94 seconds. Saturday was a moment of redemption for Jack, who was the pariah of Australian swimming after testing positive for an anabolic agent before the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju. Jack denied wrongdoing but served a two-year ban before making a successful comeback to the pool. The 25-year-old Queenslander, though, was loath to see July 27 as a case of making amends.

Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban

Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban

Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban

Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban
Paris Olympics: Australian swimmer Shayna Jack celebrates gold after Tokyo Olympics ban
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