strategies for coping with race day nerves - and the pressure of being the 2012 Olympic triathlon favourite.Do you have a strategy going into the Olympic qualification races?I'd like it to be a hard swim, hard bike, hard run - but I've got to prepared
-marathons, a few 10Ks, the London Marathon, a sprint and an Olympic distance triathlon, I felt it only fair that 2012 (being an Olympic year) be somewhat larger, more exciting and more demanding.So what better challenge to take on than the 2012 Marathon Des
nominated to represent Great Britain in the 2012 London Olympics. Helen's years of training, a lot of hard work, and above all passion for the sport have paid off in a big way!Now, Helen has teamed up with specialist, triple-action anti-perspirant Triple Dry
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after two years beset by injury. After making the 100m finals at the Beijing Olympics - the first British woman to do so since 1984 - you can bet she'll be putting up a good fight in front of the home crowds in 2012.We caught up with the bubbly 27-year
Frankfurt Marathon, Makau says he feels good. “It’s the second time I’ve run London. I like the course and I’m hoping to run well on Sunday, he said.”Uganda’s Stephen Kiprotich, the surprise winner of the London 2012 Olympic Marathon, will also return
Williams in the mix, the field includes all three Beijing Olympic medalists.It has been a long road for Ohuruogu, born and raised less than a mile from the 2012 Summer Olympics stadium in Stratford. Her major championship results are even more remarkable
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as neighbours reporting hearing screaming and shouting around the time of the shooting.The double amputee, known as the ‘Blade Runner’ was at the centre of one of the most controversial stories of the London 2012 Olympic Games after he became the first amputee