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Team GB Daily: Day 9


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So on to LA for the swimmers. Amelie Blocksidge the main hopeful who wasn’t in Paris but obviously we hope for many more.

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4 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

So on to LA for the swimmers. Amelie Blocksidge the main hopeful who wasn’t in Paris but obviously we hope for many more.

Max Morgan could be Peaty's heir as well. Theodora Taylor has made massive strides recently.

 

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6 minutes ago, TeamGB said:

Max Morgan could be Peaty's heir as well. Theodora Taylor has made massive strides recently.

 

The Trials for Singapore and then Budapest will be key then.

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25 minutes ago, Jon said:

Peaty swam 58.1 on his split in the medley. That would’ve got him the Gold comfortably in the individual. 

Worth noting that Qin split 57.9. So in that game of "what ifs" Adam, still comes second...

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24 minutes ago, TeamGB said:

Max Morgan could be Peaty's heir as well. Theodora Taylor has made massive strides recently.

 

My hope is that Nowicki and Morgan push each other. Could be a solid 1-2 punch.

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