Tunisian swimmer Ahmed Hafnaoui took a shock gold medal in the men’s 400m freestyle on Sunday.
The 18-year-old won from the outside lane after qualifying slowest but finished with stunning pace to beat Australia’s Jack McLoughlin with a time of 3:43.36.
“I just can’t believe it. It’s a dream and it became true. It was great. it was my best race ever,” said Hafnaoui.
It was Tunisia’s fifth-ever gold – and third in swimming.
USA swimmer Kieran Smith took bronze at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.
Hafnaoui, son of former Tunisian national basketball player Mohamed Hafnaoui, competed in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, but only managed to finish 8th in the 400m and 7th in the 800m.
In 2019, he told Tunisian outlet La Presse he was aiming to win his first gold medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Hafnaoui will have a second shot at gold as he competes in the 800m freestyle, with heats starting on Tuesday.
Hosts Japan also celebrated a surprise gold in the women’s 400m individual medley, as Yui Ohashi pipped two Americans to the top step of the podium.
“It doesn’t feel real. It is like a dream for me”, said the 25-year-old after her success.
“I couldn’t go to the Rio Olympics, so for the past five years, this became a big dream for me. This accomplishment is amazing for me.”
Despite there being no home crowd to cheer her on, Ohashi said winning at home was still a very special moment.
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