Sprint News: Gator Swim Club Makes a Hire; Magnussen Fired Up

…Reliable sources tell us thatJames Magnussen is using his doubters to fuel his fire. Reports are that he has every quote from his “doubters” taped on the walls of his room in the Olympic Village. At this point, though, I don’t think there are many doubting his chance at Olympic gold…

…The Gator Swim Club has made their hire of a new head coach. They have brought in Jaime Lewis, who was formerly an assistant at the University of Houston (who spent time under both Mark Taylor and Augie Busch). Lewis is a former All-American and Academic All-American at the University of Florida, and has previously served as the Head Age Group coach at FLEET in Houston, one of the top club programs in the country. Lewis is also a former US National Team member. The Gator Swim Club is not formally linked to Gregg Troy’s program at the University of Florida, though the connection is very strong. Many of Troy’s international group (the Pinto sisters, the Fraser brothers) represent the club in US competition. She takes over the spot vacated when Bryan Woodward was arrested on charges of “Travel to meet a minor“…

…The first athlete has been hit by heightened sensitivity over social media use, according to the Washington Post. Greek triple jumper Voula Papachristou was ousted after Tweeting that “With so many Africans in Greece, the West Nile mosquitoes will be getting home food!!!”. The decision was made by the Hellenic Olympic Committee, Greece’s federation, and though it doesn’t formally violate the new IOC social media laws (that mostly relate to what athletes can and cannot share pictures of or promote), this could be seen as a violation of the broader rules in the Olympic Charter that outlaw any form of discrimination as “incompatible with belonging to the Olympic movement.” Papachristou’s Tweets seem to tie her to the Golden Dawn Party, a fringe organization that is far to the right of the political spectrum, but has gained footing in recent elections as the country struggles through a huge debt crisis. Papachristou was a promising young talent who in 2008 took bronze at the World Junior Championships..

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aswimfan
11 years ago

Here’s the original quote from Sydney Morning Herald:
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/olympics-2012/cielo-the-one-to-beat-coach-20120110-1ptgj.html

‘I still think Cesar is the best swimmer in the world,” he said. ”It’s going to be a great battle, but I wouldn’t be handing the gold medal off to James at this point in time. When you’ve got an athlete like Cesar and a couple of others around the world who are very focused and determined and have the ability, I think you’re going to see a pretty good race.

”Cesar has a strong second 50, it’s not as strong as Magnussen’s … but Cesar has death-defying speed.

”There’s very few athletes in the world who can hold the water… Read more »

aswimfan
11 years ago

‘I still think Cesar is the best swimmer in the world,” he said. ”It’s going to be a great battle, but I wouldn’t be handing the gold medal off to James at this point in time. When you’ve got an athlete like Cesar and a couple of others around the world who are very focused and determined and have the ability, I think you’re going to see a pretty good race.

”Cesar has a strong second 50, it’s not as strong as Magnussen’s … but Cesar has death-defying speed.

”There’s very few athletes in the world who can hold the water and pull it the way Cesar can, so I would be more fearful of that type of… Read more »

aswimfan
11 years ago

There have been doubters for Magnussen.

Brett Hawke, coach at Auburn, said that Cielo is still the best sprinter and man to beat in 100.
Look it up.

swimsprint
Reply to  aswimfan
11 years ago

of course. who wouldn’t say that about their former athlete

Rafael
Reply to  swimsprint
11 years ago

Even being Brazilian I doubt Cielo can Face Mag. I think he may be the guy who will be closest to Mag on the race.. his coach said he is prepared for 47.3 47.5.. but that´s not enough to beat Mag, that can probably be something that will add more Fire on Mag breaking the WR… unless Mag has a mental breakdown on the race.. which is unlikely..

john26
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

I want to see this quote where Cielo’s coach has said this

aswimfan
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

Last month, US-based Australian coach Brett Hawke said Brazil’s world record-holder, Cesar Cielo (46.91sec), his former pupil, was the man to beat in London, because of his front-end speed.

Cielo finished fourth in Shanghai (48.01sec) despite a preparation disrupted by a positive drug test. The Brazilian was eventually cleared of the charge after the Court of Arbitration for Sport accepted evidence that he had taken a contaminated food supplement.

“Cesar is the best swimmer in the world,” Hawke said.

“It’s going to be a great battle, but I wouldn’t be handing the gold medal off to James at this point in time. When you’ve got an athlete like Cesar, and a couple of others around the world who are very… Read more »

Rafael
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

https://www.swim.com.br/noticias.php?id=56526 on Portuguese..

He user 47,3 and 47,5 as example.. but he said Cielo will go for at least OR in 50 free and on 100 free he can swim a race that he can try gold until the end..

Jg
11 years ago

This is the least of Greece’s problems , ironically much of it due to the Olympics in Athens.

DutchWomen
Reply to  Jg
11 years ago

Haha 2004 Athens led to Greede debacle??? How about a highly socialist government dating back to the 80’s? Pro union pro big government pro socialism can only last so long. When the bills came due post 2007 and no more tax revenue to pay for it the system collapsed. If we were smart we would take note of Greece/Spain but we’re artificially propped up by the dollar being the world’s reserve currency. Stick to the swim talk – Greece made its bed back in the 80’s – their current fiasco had little to do with 2004.

aswimfan
Reply to  Jg
11 years ago

Yep, it was just ridiculous a country like Greece was given the behemoth olympics.

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