gold in London 2012. Are you starting to feel the pressure and how are you coping with it?I'm aware of it but I wouldn't say that I feel the pressure. I'm quite enjoying it; what a great experience it is to go into a home Olympics as the favourite. It
closer to the event telling me just to enjoy myself and reminding me that I was in great shape.London 2012 will be your first Olympics if you qualify. What are you most looking forward to about the event?The Olympics are what sport is all about. Just
Sally Gunnell became the golden girl at the Barcelona Olympics with her 400m hurdles win. A year later she became World Champion and smashed the world record. Her fierce competitiveness and sunny personality on screen have made her a household name
going, I will too. I love all the big DJs around at the moment, I love Swedish House Mafia and stuff like that. I'll put a mix tape on for an hour when I'm at the gym. My second tip is to always have a goal.What did competing in the Beijing Olympics
's leading contenders for an Olympic triathlon medal. With British triathlete talent booming, Jenkins explains why she'll be racing harder than ever - and how she keeps motivated. Q. How have you found the new World Championship Series format? A. It's a big
Great Manchester Run. I'm planning out my track season at the moment. It'll probably be one more 10,000m event, then various 5,000m races for the rest of the season. I'll see how I fare in the 10,000m and I'll try to qualify for the World Outdoor
is passionate, and a true student of his discipline, having written a 10,000-word dissertation on hurdling while at university in Cardiff. He has also studied hours of footage of greats such as the Dominican 2004 Olympic Champion Félix Sánchez and the legendary
and the scenery is stunning.It's really important to have a goal. My focus at the moment is gold in the 10km open-water event in the London 2012 Olympics, but your goal can be anything that's important to you and keeps your excited. Don't worry about anyone else
another title in his sights. "Having the 2012 Olympics in Britain is absolutely massive. It's a great opportunity for all the British triathletes. We can use home advantage to improve our chances of winning a medal. And we can, hopefully, use the Olympics
Today is a great day for Wales and an even better day for its hurdling hero Dai Greene. This afternoon Dai stormed home to victory in the 400m hurdles in the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, with an impressive time of 48:26. In the process he