At the end of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, Japan is exciting with the fascinating developments of Paralympic. And on July 25 competition, Rowan Crothers became the pride of the Australian sports delegation with the gold medal in the S10 Men's free 50m swimming content. Behind the 23 -year -old athlete, Maksym Krypak (Ukraine) and Phelipe Rodrigues of the Brazilian delegation.

However, Rowan Crothers is not only famous for its impressive achievements in the Olympics for people with disabilities. Few people know that he is a professional Valorant player with the name In-Game “Magnetbrain”. In the past, Magnetbrain used to play in the shirt of Pants Down and even eligible to attend Letplay.Live (LPL) Challengers 2020.
It is the tournament that brings together the top teams of Oceania and Pants Down of Magnetbrain who competed with big men like Legacy Esports or Elemental Esports. However, after the tournament took place in September last year, Magnetbrain temporarily put aside the career of competition for Valorant to focus the maximum for Paralympic and finally achieved success.

“I started practicing with swimming to partly help my cerebral palsy to be relieved. Previously, I hated the disease I encountered and extremely uncomfortable with it. And if I didn't know a competition like Paralympic, I would never achieve achievements like today,” Rowan CroS was frankly shared on the frankly shared above. 7Sport.
After the gold medal in the Swimming 50m swimming content S10 Nam, Rowan CroST will continue to play in the Swimming content of the S10 male free S10 Nam tomorrow (July 28). It is unknown that Rowan Crothers still retains his intention to return to Esports's “Magnetbrain” version, but he deserves praise for his determination and optimism to fight against the evil cerebral palsy.