Australias Mack Horton hopes to have inspired other athletes to speak out about drug cheats after triumphing over Chinas controversial Sun Yang to claim Olympic gold in the 400m freestyle.The 20-year-old did not back down on his strong stance against Yang, dismissing him as a drug cheat after describing his stunning gold-medal success as a win for the good guys.He clocked a personal best three minutes, 41.55 seconds to seal the stirring win ahead of defending champion Yang.Italys Gabriele Detti claimed bronze.Yang served a three-month ban for testing positive to a banned stimulant in 2014.Horton had no regrets about calling out Yang.I dont think it is a big statement because it is true, he has tested positive, he said.No athlete has really come forward and said it.It wouldnt have felt right if I raced against someone who had tested positive and didnt bring it up.Hopefully others will follow.Teammate Cate Campbell - part of Australias 4x100m womens relay team that claimed gold in a world record on Saturday - said it was too soon for her to speak out.There will be a time and a place for me to address that issue but its not right now, she said.Right now Im an Olympic gold medallist and part of a world record breaking relay team and now is not the time to be talking about drugs or other countries.Horton said he had been planned the attack on Yang after reading Swimming Australia president John Bertrands account of his famous 1983 Americas Cup yachting triumph which ended 132 years of US supremacy.It was something I thought of beforehand, he said.It was taking a leaf out of John Bertrands book ....(in 1983) he just referred to it (US) as the red boat.He kind of desensitised from it.Sun Yang is just the drug cheat.Horton tried to play down a personal rivalry with Yang but clearly there was no love lost.Definitely a win for the good guys, he told Channel Seven.Dont know if it was a rivalry between me and him, just me and an athlete who has tested positive I guess.Horton became the first Australian since Ian Thorpe (2004) to claim the Olympic 400m freestyle crown.Welcome to the Australian 400m Olympic Champion Club! Well done mate!! Thorpe tweeted.Australian head coach Jacco Verhaeren threw his weight behind Hortons bold stance against drug cheats.To be honest everyone thinks the same way, he said.As a swimming organisation we have zero tolerance to drugs.Its the same as saying we dont like drug cheats.He made a statement not in words but also performance which is fantastic.Verhaeren revealed Horton had predicted his 400m win.Before the race he felt confident otherwise you dont do that (call out Yang), he said.Sometimes athletes just know they are going to do something special.And Mack just said that to me he knew what he was going to do (in 400m final). Vapormax 2019 Cheap . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. Nike Vapormax 2019 Outlet .C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner. http://www.vapormaxcheapoutlet.com/ . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. And although English league clubs are unlikely to splash cash in January, Arsenal and Chelsea could be tempted to strengthen their squads with new strikers. Vapormax 2019 Midnight Navy . Manuel was offered a position the day he was fired. He accepted earlier this week and the team made the announcement Friday. Vapormax Flyknit 3 Blue Fury .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Check out the full NFL schedule for Week 15, with game times and networks for the entire slate. All times are ET.More Week 15 coverage:NFL Nation: Score predictions for each Week 15 matchupInsider: Answering Week 15s biggest fantasy questionsMatt Bowen: How Dak and the Dallas offense can get back on trackIan OConnor: Adam Vinatieris journey to becoming the NFLs old GOATKevin Seifert: Mike Pereira wants to reveal NFLs undercover officiating programField Yates: Free agents who will get paid more than you thinkPeter Keating: The Cowboys, Raiders and why mediocrity reigns in the NFL ' ' '