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Freestyle dash 3
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freestyle dash 3

Try to create account on JQE360 but I can't open the website. Find out how your numbers make amazing happen at: and get involved by using the hashtag: #TNLAthletes.After some search, I got that FSD is not support anymore, people migrate to aurora. National Lottery players raise more than £30million a week for good causes including vital funding into sport – from grassroots to elite. He’s an incredible freestyle swimmer, I know he’ll be strong in that event, and him coming in fresh tomorrow will be a different game.” But the reason for doing it now is that we’re two years from Paris and we’ll be able to hone in on what I want to execute there.”ĭean and Scott are also set to go head-to-head in the 200m individual medley at the end of the week in what is becoming one of British sport's great rivalries.ĭean added: “I can’t seem to get away from this boy. It starts to take it out of you towards the back end. If I say I’m doing five events, that means 12 or 13 races over six or so days with all the heats and semis. “It has been tough it’s been a really challenging schedule with the Worlds. More races mean more medal opportunities and that’s what we’re in it for. The 100 is really coming into the picture and one of the reasons I’m focusing on it is the relay opportunities it opens up.

freestyle dash 3

“The 200 becomes a priority of mine but off the back of that you naturally have a good 100. It’s my first time under 48 seconds (47.83), so it’s exciting and it bodes really well for the final tomorrow. It feels like a sprint, a splash and dash, coming from that slightly longer base. He explained: “I love the 100, it’s just a bit of fun for me. He believes the successful expansion of his programme will give him the chance to win multiple medals on the biggest stage. It's an event he's only started to take seriously this year, qualifying for the final second fastest. Tom Dean knows he must expand his repertoire if he is to challenge for international medals in the future and later today (Monday) he is set to race in the 100m freestyle final in Birmingham, where he'll come up against Duncan Scott once again. "That's a responsibility that I'm grateful to have and I'm fortunate to be in a position where I can carry that into my swims and try to lead by example." "It's getting the coverage we want, there are eyes on swimming, eyes on the English stars and that's only going to do great things for the sport.

freestyle dash 3

Everyone's calling it the biggest thing since London 2012. "The whole energy around this is bigger than any other competition we've been a part of. We're walking away with a silver medal which is obviously a great achievement but it sounds like we've just broken a world record and won a gold medal. “It's exciting to break into a home Games like that,” he said. The team touched home just behind Australia in a time of 3:22.45 and the Maidenhead swimmer then paid tribute to the home crowd. That makes it even more exciting."ĭean won another silver with Lewis Burras, Anna Hopkin and Freya Anderson in the 4x100m freestyle mixed relay. My first individual medal for Team England, my first time wearing the Team England tracksuit on the podium has been this week and it's a different vibe to when you're representing Team GB or British Swimming. On winning his first medal of the Games, he added: "It's so special. And while that can be annoying sometimes, it's only a good thing and I'll look back on it with fond memories." "We push each other on, and I can't seem to get away from him. We're great pals in and out of the pool, it's a healthy competition which is going to be good for the sport, good for Great Britain when we do come together and good for the Commonwealth sport showing what we're capable of. "The friendship comes before the rivalry.















Freestyle dash 3