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Post by Admin on Jul 26, 2021 0:48:15 GMT
Adam Peaty 🇬🇧: “When I am in my zone the world around me disappears. Making history is my thing”
British competitive swimmer Adam Peaty who specialises in breaststroke has represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games where he won the gold medal in the 100m breaststroke at the 2016 Olympics, the first by a male British swimmer in 24 years. He talks to the Olympic Channel about mindset and the importance of emotion, strengths, and more. Enjoy watching to find out more about Adam Peaty!
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Post by Admin on Jul 26, 2021 13:09:05 GMT
Tom Daley 🇬🇧 Meditating, knitting.. and fascinating fans: “I am constantly updating myself”
British diver who won two Olympic Bronze medals. At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Daley won his first Bronze medal at the age of 18 in the men's 10 m platform event. Four years later, he gained Bronze again at the Rio 2016 Olympics, this time in the men's synchronised 10 m platform. He talks to the Olympic Channel about his evolution throughout the Olympic Games, being a mentor, and more. Enjoy watching to find out more about Tom Daley!
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Post by Admin on Jul 26, 2021 14:00:20 GMT
Daley and Peaty spark Tokyo 2020 gold rush for Team GB - BBC News
Team GB claimed three gold medals on Monday, as diver Tom Daley secured his first Olympic gold at his fourth Games.
Britain's Daley and Matty Lee edged out China for victory, 13 years after Daley's Olympic debut in Beijing.
In the early hours of day three, swimmer Peaty had become the first British swimmer to defend an Olympic title with his victory in the 100m breaststroke.
Less than half an hour after Daley and Lee's gold, cyclist Pidcock added a third to Team GB's tally, at the men's cross-country mountain biking.
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Post by Admin on Jul 27, 2021 18:51:59 GMT
WE ARE OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS! | Tom Daley & Matty Lee This has been a dream of mine ever since I was a little boy! It has been a wild ride but I can finally say that I am an Olympic Champion!!!!!! http://instagram.com/p/CRyoFf1ni5K
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Post by Admin on Aug 5, 2021 4:33:24 GMT
Keely Hodgkinson | Interview Keely Hodgkinson relives her silver medal winning 800m run. A 19-year-old was so surprised by her shock silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics that she shouted "what the f---" on live TV. Team GB's Keely Hodgkinson finished second in the women's 800 meters behind the US's Athing Mu and was visibly shocked when she realized she'd won silver. Draped in a Union Jack flag, Hodgkinson was filmed talking to someone in the stands just off camera soon after the race had finished. Replying to something the person had said, Hodgkinson said: "I know. What the f---." The teenager finished with a time of 1.55.88, setting a British record that was just 0.67 seconds off her fellow 19-year-old Mu. It's been a year to remember for Hodgkinson, who became her country's youngest-ever European indoor champion just four days after her 19th birthday and then beat the favorites Jemma Reekie and Laura Muir to win the 800 meters in the British Olympic trials.
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