The family of Olympic double champion Tom McEwen is “much crazier” than his triathlon success Japan According to his sister.
Ella McEwen, 27, watched the early stages of her brother’s battle for glory with friends at her home over the weekend. London Equipped with inflatable horse outfits, cocktails and “a lot of cheers.”
Things were different on Monday because she accepted the ending with her parents and some family and friends in an atmosphere that she described as “tension” but “amazing.”
But when the celebration really began, McEwan had already won a personal medal for himself.
“Because he is very calm and united, Tom, even after he knows and wins the medal, he is very calm, and at home, we are all much crazier than him,” the account manager Ms. McEwan, told PA.
“But it’s just surreal-this is the dream you think, he did it, and we all feel proud.”
Finally her brother, when he returned home, was welcomed by the welcome party. Heathrow Airport On Tuesday night, Toledo De Kerser won the silver medal in the individual tournament and the gold medal in the team match between Oliver Townend and Laura Collett.
Ms. McEwan was one of the people who met him at the airport. She described the 30-year-old as “a very kind brother” who “has been taking care of you.”
She said she had a “huge” sense of pride in what he had achieved.
“When you see him standing on the podium, when you see him and other people British team With the national anthem, words cannot describe it,” she said.
She added that she thinks success “will take some time to get used to” for her brother.
But she added: “This will mean the whole world-especially for all his friends who didn’t know what a triathlon was when he was in school, and then they suddenly saw him at the Olympics.
“This is an integral part of the dream, and all hard work will be rewarded.”



