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July 23, 2012 Two-time world champion Australian swimmer James Magnussen said that for future achie


July 23, 2012 Two-time world champion Australian swimmer James Magnussen said that for future achievements in the sport he was inspired by the famous Russian swimmer Alexander Popov. In Shanghai in 2011, Magnussen became the first Australian to win the gold in the 100 meters freestyle, as he helped the team to victory in the relay 4 x 100 meters. At the 2012 Games, he will perform in two personal disciplines and two relays. king size bed "Alexander Popov and Pieter van den Hoogenband were my role models as a child - said Magnussen reporters at a briefing in the press center of the Olympics. - I began to respect them, despite the fact that they won the Australian swimmers." Media representatives interested in that for the young swimmer is more important in London king size bed loudly about themselves, setting a world record, or win a medal. "To be honest, I came for the gold, not the world record," - said the 21-year-old athlete. He said that the Australian team work is not just on the physical condition of swimmers, but also on the psychology. "Australia wants us to do a lot of medals, and this puts pressure. But I feel calm: I have attitude, I favorably disposed to any of your result here," - said Magnussen. He said that technically king size bed focus on training gives the start and turn. "I hope that my success in this regard will be reflected in the results," - said Magnussen. Swimmers are the most significant part of the largest Olympic team in Australia. At the 2008 Games in Beijing in the pool Australians won 20 (6 gold, 6 silver and 8 bronze) medals.
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