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Paris Olympics 24: Gina Rinehart’s golden gift to Aussie stars

Billionaires, swimming champions, Olympic officials and captains of industry made Gina Rinehart’s luxury boat cruise the hottest ticket in Paris; but who won golden footwear and what did they eat? | WATCH

Gina Rinehart on the Paris cruise with swimming coach Dean Boxall, left, and Australian Olympic athletes. Picture: Adam Head
Gina Rinehart on the Paris cruise with swimming coach Dean Boxall, left, and Australian Olympic athletes. Picture: Adam Head

Billionaires, swimming gold medallists, Olympic officials and captains of industry made Gina Rinehart’s luxury Paris boat cruise a star-studded affair on Tuesday morning Australian time.

The swimming and rowing stars were all dressed up for a Paris evening to sail the Seine, paired with their shiny gold Rossi boots, a gift from Mrs Rinehart.

Swimming gold medallists Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O’Callaghan, Brianna Throssell, Shayna Jack and Lani Pallister were spotted on deck.

Silver medallists Kyle Chalmers, Meg Harris, Elijah Winnington, Flynn Southam, William Yang, Jack Cartwright and Kai Taylor, were also among the group, as were bronze medallists Joshua Yong and Matt Temple, and bronze medal winning rowers Jess Morrison and Annabelle McIntyre.

Olympic athletes aboard the Ducasse dur Seine. Picture: Adam Head
Olympic athletes aboard the Ducasse dur Seine. Picture: Adam Head
Gina Rinehart arrives for her Paris Olympics luxury boat cruise

Gold medal winning swimmers Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown were elsewhere, preferring the red carpet of Omega House with their partners. One of the best stories of the Games, Cam McEvoy was also a notable absence, due to Covid.

But loving the invitation was popular equestrian silver medallist Chris Burton who looked ready to party, along with gold medal cyclist Grace Brown.

Guests were treated to a performance from Matteo Bocelli, while Elijah Winnington at one point grabbed the microphone to sing We Are the Champions.

Matteo Boccelli sings on the boat
Matteo Boccelli sings on the boat

Guests were treated to a seven course meal of Kristal caviar with thin sliced potatoes, 2GR Beef Carpaccio, smoked salmon, roasted culoiseau chicken supreme, lightly cooked salmon and peach and tangy grapes, melba peach and paris chocolate and praline delight.

Ariarne Titmus and Brianna Throssell on the boat
Ariarne Titmus and Brianna Throssell on the boat

Mrs Rinehart gave Chalmers a warm embrace when he boarded the swanky boat on Monday evening Paris time.

Members of Australia’s Olympic swim team. Picture: Adam Head
Members of Australia’s Olympic swim team. Picture: Adam Head

“Well, I couldn’t be more proud. How could anyone in Australia be more proud of our Olympians than we are right now,” Mrs Rinehart told the guests.

“I mean lots don’t understand the work that goes in, but I know a little of that background.”

The billionaire was the first to arrive, wearing a sparkly white dress with gold flecks.

“Have a lovely evening,” she told the more than 120 guests who boarded the luxury Ducasse dur Seine boat.

She added that guests, including athletes who had been eating mostly vegan meals in the village would enjoy her 2GR beef aboard.

Equestrian silver medallist Chris Burton was ready to party. Picture: Adam Head
Equestrian silver medallist Chris Burton was ready to party. Picture: Adam Head
Big names of Australian sport arrive for Gina Rinehart’s luxury Paris Olympics boat cruise

Star swimming coach Dean Boxall was all smiles when he boarded and said his advice to the athletes was simple: “Have the best time that you possibly can, because you’ve got to wait four more years — and there’s no river in LA (for the 2028 Olympics).”

Boxall, who oversaw the gold medal campaigns for swimmers like Titmus and O’Callaghan, added that none of his athletes had to worry about any strict training regimes on the night.

“I’m just going to sit back … and let them have a good time. I should be asleep. I’m very tired. But I’m very happy.”

Hancock Prospecting staff had decorated the boat with Australian flags, Can Can dancers welcomed guests and pictures of Olympic sporting history adorned the walls of the vessel.

Swimming coach Boxall was ready for his athletes to have a big night. Picture: Adam Head
Swimming coach Boxall was ready for his athletes to have a big night. Picture: Adam Head

Mrs Rinehart walked in with Hancock Prospecting CEO Garry Korte and Hancock Agriculture boss Adam Giles, the former Northern Territory chief minister.

Wesfarmers boss and former Olympic rower Rob Scott was among the business types, along with Scape co-founder and Volleyball Australia president Craig Carracher.

Members of Australia’s swim team. Picture: Adam Head
Members of Australia’s swim team. Picture: Adam Head

Australian Olympic Committee CEO Matt Carroll was there with his president Ian Chesterman.

Athletics Australia president Brian Miller was also there, as was Rowing Australia CEO Sarah Cook.

“Gina is very generously basically funding us to swim. Without her financial support, we would have nothing other than prize money,” said Elijah Winnington.

Brianna Throssell and Ariarne Titmus. Picture: Adam Head
Brianna Throssell and Ariarne Titmus. Picture: Adam Head

“So obviously that helps. But she also, like you said, is almost like this godmother figure.

“I don’t know many other financial backers that would come to the swimming every single night, waving the Australian flag and standing up for every single person’s race.

“I think she has a real passion for the swimmers, and it really shows. And we just appreciate that support. And you know, we have to be thankful for her.

All the medallists received gold Rossi boots from Gina Rinehart. Picture: Adam Head
All the medallists received gold Rossi boots from Gina Rinehart. Picture: Adam Head

“We are super grateful and hope she continues to support our swim team moving forward.”

Brianna Throssell said she couldn’t wait to celebrate.

“I think it’ll be a beautiful evening,” she said.

Kai Taylor said all the swimmers were grateful for the support.

“Mrs Rinehart has been fortunate enough to put that on for all of our medallists which will be lovely. We’re all excited to show our appreciation,” he said.

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