This morning’s online Telegraph ran with comments from US Swimmer Ryan Lochte that Team GB’s swimmers were “too individually focused” and that they should have hidden their disappointment for the sake of the team (thanks to @pullbuoy for pointing it out). Apparently, Nick Gillingham, a former Olympic medallist for Great Britain said otherwise, that Team [...]
Olympic Swimming: What Went Wrong for Team GB and Where Now?
I’ve skipped a couple of days updates as I finally made it down to London to see some of the games. While I was there I had the pleasure of meeting some of our ex-Olympians among other ex-swimmers and current coaches and support staff. Obviously the disappointing medal tally and lack of great individual performances [...]
Olympics Day 5: Jamieson Bucks GB Trend
As a Scotsman and a breaststroker I was always going to be most excited about the men’s 200 breaststroke last night and, despite Michael Jamieson being touched out by Daniel Gyurta for gold, I was not disappointed. Gyuarta’s performance was incredible. He went out after it and held on well, normally (like Jamieson) more of [...]
Olympics Day 4: Phelps & British Breaststroke
Just a quick update today. Work to do! Phelps beats Olympic record but suffers from poor execution Ok, let’s first congratulate Michael Phelps for becoming the most decorated Olympian of all time. But I don’t think Phelps felt that great after his 200 ‘fly last night. Not only did he drift in to his finish, [...]
Day 1: TeamGB Carrying the Weight of Expectation?
Kit Day: Pride and Excitement for Team GB Swimmmers
Yesterday was another busy day on twitter for Team GB’s selected swimmers. Why? It was the day that they got their official Olympic team kit. As a bystander, it really feels like ‘kit day’ was an enormous success. Whether by accident or design, the opportunity was taken to build a real sense of pride and [...]
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