From Staging Camp, Aussie Coach Rohan Taylor Speaks On Rivalry With U.S.

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

We’ve seen photos of the Australian stars as they wrap up the final days of their staging camp in Chartres, about 98 km/60 miles outside the host city.

But on the deck, Dolphins head coach Rohan Taylor spoke to the media on how their journey to Paris is going, covering topics ranging from preparation to the U.S./Australian rivalry to how relays are selected.

Right off the bat, Taylor emphasizes that he sees his head coaching role as ‘a privilege’ and he’s ‘so looking forward to seeing the athletes on the blocks representing Australia’.

In terms of the heated rivalry with the United States, you’ll hear Taylor identify the U.S. as the gold standard of swimming, commenting that ‘we see ourselves as striving to be as consistently good’ as they are.

Taylor also details how the relay squad members’ selection process will unfold over the course of the Olympic schedule, with the aim first to assemble the best heat team to qualify, then go from there, weighing athletes’ daily schedules and individual swims.

Taylor does communicate that he, as head coach, has the final signoff on the relay lineups after all scenarios and recommendations have been reviewed.

Video courtesy of Swimming Australia.

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Oceanian
7 minutes ago

Sad to see the headline is about ‘rivalry’.

I think most Aussie fans on S/S are exactly as Rohan describes the situation. The US is almost always #1 team in the world. We respect them and strive to emulate them.

Full stop (or period).

SHRKB8
3 hours ago

If you want someone to facilitate the environment for performance, you want Rohan Taylor at the helm. Just an outright professional at his job and shows the athletes the respect they deserve through the diligence to his role. 🙌

Can’t hear you
5 hours ago

🐄🔔 🐄🔔

kevin
6 hours ago

Solid interview seems like the aussies are doing every think possible to compete well . He is under the pump on relay selections its been a mess at previous various meets . Good to hear short is tracking well seems like we didn’t see the whole interview keen on how kyle and Emma are going

Barty’s Bakery
Reply to  kevin
3 hours ago

Has it? The women’s 4×200 in Tokyo was a disaster but otherwise I can’t think of any relay lineups in the last 3 years that I had a problem with

Oceanian
Reply to  Barty’s Bakery
6 minutes ago

Agree – Tokyo was the only meet with any relay team controversy.

Snarky
6 hours ago

Where are the Aussies doing their training camp?

Admin
Reply to  Snarky
6 hours ago

Canet

SHRKB8
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 hours ago

And now in Chartres, following their few weeks in Canet.

Oceanian
Reply to  SHRKB8
5 minutes ago

Two 50m pools sounds very sensible.

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