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Swimming freestyle queen Emma McKeon has revealed a key secret behind Australia's amazing feats in the pool at the Tokyo Olympics - a common room adorned with current squad achievements.
Taking to Instagram, McKeon, 27, who already has two gold and three bronze medals in a Games she will never forget, provided an insight into how the all-conquering Aussies inspire one another before leaping off the blocks.
The likes of McKeon, who won the 100m freestyle and 4x100m freestyle relay, middle distance star Ariarne Titmus and freestyle gun Kyle Chalmers all feature, as well as catch phrases to fire the team up such as 'digging deep', 'Yeah the Girls' and 'it's all about our team.'
Clearly the common room has been a resounding success in Japan, with the swimming medal haul of 18 - including seven gold - ensuring the Dolphins are currently revered in Australia for their collective success.
The common room Australia's swimming squad has used (pictured) at the Tokyo Olympics
Dual gold medallist Emma McKeon shared a video of the common room from the Tokyo Olympics on her