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SSPC: James Magnussen Explains What Went Wrong at the 2012 London Olympics
Episode 383

SSPC: James Magnussen Explains What Went Wrong at the 2012 London Olympics

The SwimSwam Podcast

January 1, 202137m 35s

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Show Notes

We sat down with World champion James Magnussen... again. We had already spoken with James before but only got through the first year of his career on the international stage. So this time we covered another couple of years, including the lead-up to the 2012 Olympic Games. After his big breakout at the 2011 World Champs, Maggie says he had no major racing until the 2012 Aussie Olympic trials, where he dropped a legendary 47.10, the fastest time swam in a textile suit at that point by a longshot.

Maggie admits that this swim hid some of the doubts he had at the time about his Olympic prep and therefore he just continued on in the same fashion. Maggie also says that even though it wasn't his best race, he's extremely proud of his silver medal performance in the 100m free final in London.

Music: Otis McDonald
www.otismacmusic.com