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relays, especially the 4x400 free. did you feel that pressure? yeah, it s a high pressure for shy, that was just a magnificent swim. it s my first olympics. i haven thas it like to be sitting here, talking with me right now with an olympic gold medal around your neck? it s amazing. if you asked me nine months ago if i would be sitting here, i would have laughed at because i was pretty much retired from swimming nine months ago. covid hit. wasn t really in good place mentally, kind of burnt out from the sport of swimming so, i went home andere, didn t touch the pool. developed a lot better mentality towards the sport, and re-ignited the flame to keep going. the sport gets in your head a lot. you re staring at the black line a lot of hours a day. so it adds up. you spend a lot of time with just you and your thoughts. so in this case,
swimmers, the strength and depth in our team is from the relays. the 400 metre medley could win and could beat america, the men s freestyle, we could win that race and the mixed medley relay. we have many things to shout about every day. in 2008i in 2008 i remember rebecca adlington. in 2012, british swimming underperformed. what has happened in the last eight years? it underperformed. what has happened in the last eight years? the last eight years? it goes in waves, we are the last eight years? it goes in waves, we are seeing - the last eight years? it goes in waves, we are seeing it - the last eight years? it goes in waves, we are seeing it with i waves, we are seeing it with football at the moment, the right players and the right ingredient, every decade, it comes down to having a lot of swimmers in
week. they responded from a letter quoting from it here. usada does not make or have direct vote on the anti-doping rules but as a wada code signatory, we are required to enforce them. that s called ducking the situation. bob costas back, again. again, thank you for being with us. i don t know when i am going to see you again. so that s a hedge. well they have to enforce the rules. it still takes you to the rules and whether or not it s correctly applied here. i think they could speak out, more forcefully. they did say that they they think it should be reviewed but they should speak out, more forcefully, about how unfair and officious this rule is. but they are right in that they can t overturn the rules that apply to the olympics. so who can? wada rules apply. so wada and ioc would have to do it but the united states hasn t gotten upset about this. and in fact, they then took her off the whole team. she can t even be on for the relays, now. this is what s interesting
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