WEBVTT - 🇫🇷 Matty & the Missile in Paris: Egg and spoon at the Olympics

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<v Speaker 1>Well, we just jumped straight into it.

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<v Speaker 2>Eight end of day eight here in Paris.

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<v Speaker 3>Another goal for Australia.

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<v Speaker 4>We got to that shortly, but talk about all the

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<v Speaker 4>action and things we've seen right throughut the day of

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<v Speaker 4>James maguson World Champ two.

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<v Speaker 3>Time to live in Maggie, hell A, you pal, you're

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<v Speaker 3>going good.

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<v Speaker 5>Another great day.

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<v Speaker 6>Maddie looked little bit a bit of fatigue at the

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<v Speaker 6>fall when night eight. Usually the meat would be over

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<v Speaker 6>by now. For whatever reason, they've dragged it out in Paris.

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<v Speaker 6>We've got one more day to go. But a very

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<v Speaker 6>exciting day as well. We saw some finals of the athletics,

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<v Speaker 6>some tough weather conditions for the athletes out there, and

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<v Speaker 6>then that medal tally America.

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<v Speaker 5>And Australia is getting closer and closer.

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<v Speaker 3>We didn't get that metal ra after which would have

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<v Speaker 3>made history. Might be tomorrow night. But Maggie, I'm going

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<v Speaker 3>to say that last event that we saw.

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<v Speaker 4>There, your critical critical love it before it took place,

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<v Speaker 4>and it was I'm going to say after it was

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<v Speaker 4>strange to watch.

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<v Speaker 3>You want to explain it.

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<v Speaker 6>The mixed medoley real a Mati. I would call it

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<v Speaker 6>the egg and spoon race. Of the Olympic Games. It

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<v Speaker 6>is fastical. You've got men swimming against women. I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>we've seen it in the boxing and nobody likes it.

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<v Speaker 6>There we comes to the pool, we've got men swimming

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<v Speaker 6>against women. Kaylee McEwen won the gold medal in thee

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<v Speaker 6>hundred meters backstroke. She goes up against Ryan Murphy, who

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<v Speaker 6>got bronze in the men's one hundred backstroke. There's about

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<v Speaker 6>a fifteen meter difference on their own. They're both amazing products.

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<v Speaker 6>Put them together. I don't know why we want to

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<v Speaker 6>compare male athletes and female athletes, and then the race

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<v Speaker 6>itself just ends up this absolute jungle of one person's

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<v Speaker 6>ten meters ahead and the other team switches. You've got

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<v Speaker 6>male breastrokers best female breastrokers, males freestyles versus. It's just

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<v Speaker 6>a shambles of an event. I can't understand why it's

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<v Speaker 6>at the Olympic Games, and I can't understand giving out

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<v Speaker 6>Olympic medals to that event, Like you're telling me at

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<v Speaker 6>the end of the day that that's worth the same

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<v Speaker 6>as like an individual gold for an Arione TIPMSS in

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<v Speaker 6>the four hundred freestyle.

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<v Speaker 5>It's not comparable.

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<v Speaker 4>Honest, put it another swim that Kaylee McEwan doesn't need.

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<v Speaker 3>I want to talk about that, right, So Kaylee looking

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<v Speaker 3>at her like the.

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<v Speaker 4>Last couple of nights she swims a little bit of

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<v Speaker 4>irest back out there. The amount of volume she has

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<v Speaker 4>to go through a different strokes, different distances, A question

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<v Speaker 4>for it her.

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<v Speaker 3>Training, like her preparation.

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<v Speaker 4>How long does she spend in the pool compared to

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<v Speaker 4>someone who's got say one hundred freestyle, that's all I have, yep.

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<v Speaker 6>So say a hundred freestyle, let's go. Kyle Charmers would

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<v Speaker 6>do probably seven swimming sessions a week, up to forty

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<v Speaker 6>to fifty kilometers a week. A Kaylee McEwan, in preparing

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<v Speaker 6>for this Olympic Games and the volume that she's doing,

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<v Speaker 6>would be doing nine sessions a week up to eighty

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<v Speaker 6>kilometers a week in the pool. It's chalk and cheese

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<v Speaker 6>and what I think it does At times, I just

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<v Speaker 6>wonder how good could Kaylee be at that one hundred

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<v Speaker 6>backstroke if she specialized in time. This is the first

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<v Speaker 6>time she's made the final of a two hundred. I

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<v Speaker 6>am at a big meat GS. She looked tired out

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<v Speaker 6>there in lane one. She has been quick enough to

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<v Speaker 6>probably win that event. But what a week from Kaylee.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, she's a tough race where she gets in

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<v Speaker 6>a dog fight, she fights to the final, the final stroke,

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<v Speaker 6>but Jesus a big week and she's up again tomorrow

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<v Speaker 6>night in the medley relay.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm curious about this, Maggie. So the men and the

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<v Speaker 4>women do they train similar? What are the differences in preparation,

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<v Speaker 4>Like do the women do a lot of work in

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<v Speaker 4>the weights room and stuff like that.

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<v Speaker 6>It's pretty much, it's pretty much even on both. Surprisingly,

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<v Speaker 6>I'm sure you've seen the physiques at the pool. The women,

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<v Speaker 6>the female swimens have amazing physiques. They're very strong, body

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<v Speaker 6>to weight ratio, low body fat percentage, and that's progressed

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<v Speaker 6>a lot in probably the last decade. The female athletes

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<v Speaker 6>now it's for me, just superior. They're amazing athletes. But

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<v Speaker 6>of course the men naturally are going to carry a

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<v Speaker 6>bit more bulk, similar workloads in terms.

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<v Speaker 5>Of kilometers in the pool.

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<v Speaker 6>But yeah, you have to take your hat off to

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<v Speaker 6>people like Kaylee, Arianne Molly.

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<v Speaker 5>We've seen them all five, six, seven times this week already.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's funny talking about that, Like your styles training

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<v Speaker 4>the Dutch the two thousand Olympics, the Dutch swim team

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<v Speaker 4>trained in Newcastle while and they are using some of

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<v Speaker 4>the same facility as we did. I'm trying to think

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<v Speaker 4>she was a legend inger Bruin's in. She's in there, mate,

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<v Speaker 4>She's doing squats and rope climbs. She u's a machine

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<v Speaker 4>where Peter fana Hoogen, Yeah, he very rarely went in

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<v Speaker 4>the gym.

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<v Speaker 3>He was just a technician in the pool.

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<v Speaker 6>Probably a different approaches. She was a power athlete. Funny

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<v Speaker 6>little story about Peter van hugen Man. So when they

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<v Speaker 6>brought out the supersuits, Peter couldn't wear the supersuit because

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<v Speaker 6>he had a concave chest and did fill up with water.

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<v Speaker 6>So when you saw Peter going head to head with

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<v Speaker 6>Michael Phelps and I thought they're in the big suits.

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<v Speaker 5>And Peter's just got the legs on.

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<v Speaker 6>He had what every every pirate wants, the very chest.

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<v Speaker 4>Sorry, Peter, another you want to ask you about it, right,

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<v Speaker 4>and being a layman just sitting in the standing, what's

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<v Speaker 4>going on. So what we've seen with Kaylin McEwen is

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<v Speaker 4>she'll she'll have a race, win a gold goes off.

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<v Speaker 3>She might't be it emitslate, she's back out there again. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>I want to ask you this.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, Let's say, for instance, I was swimming in an

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<v Speaker 4>event first up, and I had to swim after.

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<v Speaker 3>In the first event, I was a rough chance of

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<v Speaker 3>a bronze medal.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>In the second swim, which is an hour after, I'm

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<v Speaker 4>a very good chance of gold.

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<v Speaker 3>You're my coach, what do we do.

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<v Speaker 6>We'd be specializing, we'd be picking which one is your

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<v Speaker 6>main event, and we'd be scrapping the other if they

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<v Speaker 6>fell on the same night.

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<v Speaker 5>And historically that is what Kaylie's done in the past.

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<v Speaker 6>She has specialized in that backstroke and therefore flicked off

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<v Speaker 6>that two hundred. I am, but this meants she's gone

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<v Speaker 6>for the treble. Didn't quite get it. But what it does,

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<v Speaker 6>it gives you a little bit of extra appreciation for

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<v Speaker 6>a guy like Leo marsha and who's got up done

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<v Speaker 6>two two hundreds in the same night, one gold in both,

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<v Speaker 6>crowded feet of a pitch in both and managed to

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<v Speaker 6>say level emotionally and get through that without a hitch.

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<v Speaker 3>If the coach asked you to pull out of one,

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<v Speaker 3>would you.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah. Absolutely.

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<v Speaker 6>We always specialize the coaches when I was assuming, we're

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<v Speaker 6>obsessed with getting me to do the two hundred free

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<v Speaker 6>sole and therefore the four by two hundred relay. So

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<v Speaker 6>if you can do the hundred, why would you want

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<v Speaker 6>me to do an extra two laps and do an

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<v Speaker 6>extra twenty kilometers a week.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm specializing, baby.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Right? I like that. Do you think that? Do you

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<v Speaker 3>think there's something else swimmers are spreading themselves with too, think?

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<v Speaker 5>Well, not on this team.

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<v Speaker 6>I think particularly these girls at the moment are as

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<v Speaker 6>talented as swim as we've ever seen that they're up

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<v Speaker 6>to the workload. For Kaylee, this is the first Olympics

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<v Speaker 6>she's done it, so maybe she needs to do it

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<v Speaker 6>in a few more World Champs or comm Games before

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<v Speaker 6>she gets a proper chance at triple Golden Olympic Games.

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<v Speaker 6>But I've been so impressed by it, by her by

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<v Speaker 6>Arianne again tonight. So she's done two four hundreds, four

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<v Speaker 6>two hundreds, and now two eight hundreds.

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<v Speaker 5>That's Ariane. That's kilometers of race I got.

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<v Speaker 4>I am blown away by the amount of volume, because

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, in my sport, I don't want your rebel

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<v Speaker 4>league sent you.

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<v Speaker 3>But like sports, you know, rebul league and ah and whatnot.

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<v Speaker 4>It is like playing a first half of football your naw,

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<v Speaker 4>could you go in your sheds and you come back

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<v Speaker 4>at the second half and you're playing against a completely.

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<v Speaker 3>New fresh team. Yeah, it's remarkable.

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<v Speaker 6>They're so mentally tough for these girls as well, which

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<v Speaker 6>is why I think sometimes they're underappreciated. We'll look back

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<v Speaker 6>in twenty years time, I'll be telling my grandkids I

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<v Speaker 6>was there to witness Kaylee McEwen, Arion Tipmas and Molly O'Callahan.

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<v Speaker 5>And I don't think we quite.

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<v Speaker 6>Appreciate that at the moment, because I know in two

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<v Speaker 6>thousand all we spoke about was Thor Packett, Susie O'Neil.

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<v Speaker 6>We are now in the era of O'Callahan, McEwen and

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<v Speaker 6>Tiitmas and it'll be remembered throughout history.

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<v Speaker 5>But we really need to appreciate it right here and.

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<v Speaker 4>Now tomorrow night which concludes. Firstly, I'll ask you do

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<v Speaker 4>we get that goal? Do you think the breaks the

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<v Speaker 4>breaks all the record?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, so Australia on seven, gold us on six.

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<v Speaker 6>This is a proper fight now for who is the

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<v Speaker 6>most superior aswimming nation in the world.

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<v Speaker 5>There's four events tomorrow night fifty three.

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<v Speaker 6>Neither are Australia or the US realistically win a gold

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<v Speaker 6>there fifteen hundred three same deal. So it comes down

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<v Speaker 6>to those last two four by one hundred IM relays.

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<v Speaker 6>If America wins one or both, they top us on

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<v Speaker 6>the medal tally. If we win one or both, we

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<v Speaker 6>top America. So buckle up for that.

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<v Speaker 7>Now tomorrow night.

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<v Speaker 4>It's a bit of notice tomorrow and I'm going to

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<v Speaker 4>ask you a question at the conclusion of this who's

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<v Speaker 4>your top five Australian swimmers from year to including the

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<v Speaker 4>two thousand of week?

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<v Speaker 3>So from two thousand forwards?

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<v Speaker 4>Who were our top five greatest swimmers from five to one?

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<v Speaker 3>You might make a couple of enemies.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, that's all good.

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<v Speaker 3>That's called a hookan too.

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<v Speaker 4>Right now talking about athletes, news calls Brent Reid ready, hey, yep,

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<v Speaker 4>now you have been the kiss of death.

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<v Speaker 3>No Australians did a hamstring out there today?

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<v Speaker 7>Well it wasn't a great day. We went all right,

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<v Speaker 7>made undred?

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<v Speaker 3>Can we send Dave Ricky.

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<v Speaker 7>Winding gold medals on the bikes? We should start one

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<v Speaker 7>hundred day made because it's one of the Blue Ribbon

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<v Speaker 7>events of the Olympic Games. Right the women's hundred medals

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<v Speaker 7>Julian Alfred won. It was a bit bit of a

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<v Speaker 7>ball over because a lot of people called Hikari Ridge,

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<v Speaker 7>don't we should start with the controversy because there's a

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<v Speaker 7>lot of controversy out there to day with Shelley and

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<v Speaker 7>Fraser Price. She didn't shop for a semi final and

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<v Speaker 7>she was ju to run against Shikari and Brie Masters.

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<v Speaker 7>Josie Girl didn't turn up in the blocks. No one

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<v Speaker 7>knew why, and there's a lot of mystery around this

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<v Speaker 7>that subsequently come out on social media. There's a video

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<v Speaker 7>of her arriving arriving at the Walmart track today in

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<v Speaker 7>a private car. She got refused entry, had an argument

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<v Speaker 7>argument with security over why she couldn't get into the

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<v Speaker 7>into the warm up track, and subsequently now she's pulled

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<v Speaker 7>out of the semifinals earlier today. So we'll get to

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<v Speaker 7>the bottom of eventually. Two time Olympic Chamber Maddie silver

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<v Speaker 7>medalist in Tokyo, one of the great spinners of the

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<v Speaker 7>world in the history of the world, of all time basically,

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<v Speaker 7>and didn't turn up for the semi final.

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<v Speaker 3>That's incredible. I mean, I'll been knocked knocked back entry

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<v Speaker 3>a few night did you keep going back? I still

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<v Speaker 3>turned up on Grand Finals.

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<v Speaker 7>That's that's bizarre, and it's a huge story because no

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<v Speaker 7>one knows the truth at the moment where I was

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<v Speaker 7>down in the mix signe afterwards trying to get athletes.

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<v Speaker 7>You can see journals looking at their phones and ringing

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<v Speaker 7>people and trying to get to the bottom of what happened.

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<v Speaker 7>And it sounds like Maggie is the one is closest

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<v Speaker 7>to the mark. But there was a bit of talking

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<v Speaker 7>about a Hammi problem. But you know, obviously there's videos

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<v Speaker 7>appeared on social media of her, as I said, arguing

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<v Speaker 7>with security at the warm up track, and there's a

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<v Speaker 7>bit of talk that maybe that prompted her to go, well,

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<v Speaker 7>it's not good enough, I'm not going to run, which

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<v Speaker 7>I would find amazing four years preparation.

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<v Speaker 5>So it's a rainy World Champion and event right as well.

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<v Speaker 6>This is all Francis had some pr nightmares this Olympics,

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<v Speaker 6>but this one is right up there. She is one

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<v Speaker 6>of the golden girls of the track. She's had a baby,

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<v Speaker 6>gone away, come back as a mother and was a

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<v Speaker 6>red hot shot at winning this race, particularly when you

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<v Speaker 6>see the time they won in tonight and now she's

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<v Speaker 6>been refused to entry.

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<v Speaker 5>This is not going to go down well, it's been

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<v Speaker 5>some big.

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<v Speaker 3>Ones over lived for Christie did the full start and

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<v Speaker 3>then just laid on the track.

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<v Speaker 7>Today in the English sky up an English guy who

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<v Speaker 7>ran in the very first heat of the day. It

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<v Speaker 7>was Josh has a party of the strains. He got

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<v Speaker 7>think for memory. He had a false start, basically wouldn't

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<v Speaker 7>leave the track, was arguing with the officials that stood there,

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<v Speaker 7>wouldn't go there. He came in the press comments afterwards

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<v Speaker 7>he did the meat at Mixon and he said, look,

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<v Speaker 7>I don't think I broke it's not fair and basically

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<v Speaker 7>what you can do then is protest and if you're successful,

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<v Speaker 7>he runs on his own, one hundred of his own

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<v Speaker 7>to try and get So that was That's how the

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<v Speaker 7>day started with that, and it's just you know, it's

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<v Speaker 7>sort of speared out of control of that. But Julian

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<v Speaker 7>Elfred great story about its sin Lusha. Yeah, population one

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<v Speaker 7>hundred and eighty thousand, tiny island in the Caribbean.

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<v Speaker 3>And give some bragging rights over Draanka.

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<v Speaker 7>And it's produced the one hundred meter champion of the

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<v Speaker 7>world and she carry Richson got up stage because when

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<v Speaker 7>everyone thought this was her Olympics, you know, shall start

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<v Speaker 7>in the sprinter series.

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<v Speaker 5>It wasn't that close to him, was it.

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<v Speaker 8>No.

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<v Speaker 7>And it's funny because they ran against each other in

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<v Speaker 7>the semi final earlier, and Alfred won that pretty easily too,

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<v Speaker 7>and then she's come out and won the final pretty easily.

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<v Speaker 5>We saw the images of the track when they're running.

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<v Speaker 5>It's pouring rain right before it and the track is wet.

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<v Speaker 6>Would that affect the times at all because they're entitled

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<v Speaker 6>and they're wearing spikes and new drummers.

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<v Speaker 7>You're asking the wrong blakeman that's on the car two

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<v Speaker 7>days We'll tell you what.

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<v Speaker 3>Noel Lyles, Yeah, he sues the boil over today. Think

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<v Speaker 3>about sprinting. You don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>We're talking about the semis year one hundred. You don't

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<v Speaker 4>know how much they hold back. But I must say

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<v Speaker 4>he didn't trot over the line like you're saying Bolt

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<v Speaker 4>used to.

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<v Speaker 3>He came third. I think you're in ten for the

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<v Speaker 3>young English guy.

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<v Speaker 7>Great now that is the yes, it is.

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<v Speaker 3>He ran nine point nine to eight, so there's some

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<v Speaker 3>pressure on knowing he's.

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<v Speaker 7>A great story mate. I mean, this is a kid

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<v Speaker 7>who was going to be a professional golfer. He got

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<v Speaker 7>scouted by Manchester City, the Premier League club, but he

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<v Speaker 7>wanted to be a sprinter. So he wrote an email

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<v Speaker 7>to Carl Lewis, the legend legendary Carl Lewis. He said,

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<v Speaker 7>what can I do to help my sprinting? And he's

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<v Speaker 7>Carl Lewis is now taking him on. Carlowis is now

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<v Speaker 7>his coach and during during the he has been coached

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<v Speaker 7>by Carl Lewis, he has improved exponentially and he was

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<v Speaker 7>magnificent today. I mean he left him, left Noah Lyles

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<v Speaker 7>in his wake. So he's one to look out for

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<v Speaker 7>in the Semis tomorrow. And I had a ton of confidence,

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<v Speaker 7>they was saying going into it.

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<v Speaker 3>He was saying, I'm going to win the gold. I'll

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<v Speaker 3>beat this play.

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<v Speaker 7>He's just he's just getting better and better and better.

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<v Speaker 7>And when you're Carl Lewis in your corner, I mean

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<v Speaker 7>he knows how to win gold medals, right.

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<v Speaker 5>So what about Marcel who won the last Olympics from Italy.

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<v Speaker 6>Everyone said it was a fluke. He hasn't won anything

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<v Speaker 6>since he hasn't gotten closer to that time.

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<v Speaker 7>Faded badly and he yeah, well the game he was

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<v Speaker 7>on the Sprinter series, wasn't he the Sprinter Series? And

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<v Speaker 7>he's had some injuries and some things sort of holding

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<v Speaker 7>him back. But it's history repeat, it's a massive test

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<v Speaker 7>for Lyles. He just turned it up as the goat.

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<v Speaker 7>He's walked in the camp down the champs here, all

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<v Speaker 7>that sort of stuff. He's come third.

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<v Speaker 2>Again.

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<v Speaker 3>We don't know how much you know, and you've said before,

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<v Speaker 3>really he.

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<v Speaker 4>Traveled through three three therapists, three therapists, So you know

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<v Speaker 4>that says that you're a blot that can be pretty

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<v Speaker 4>easy rattled.

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<v Speaker 7>It's funny matter because when she Carrie riches someone her

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<v Speaker 7>heat yesterday, she just walked straight through the mix and

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<v Speaker 7>didn't talk to anyone. Noah Laws ran in his heat

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<v Speaker 7>today and he stopped. Did two media interviews, and again

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<v Speaker 7>he talked about that issue. He said he's basically getting

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<v Speaker 7>around in glasses and a cap based to try and

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<v Speaker 7>hide away from people hiding the back. I'm picturing one

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<v Speaker 7>of those groucho marks with a mustache.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, well it's the thing. Ruden.

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<v Speaker 4>Today he didn't interview and he's gone from being this

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<v Speaker 4>extravert suddenly saying I'm getting noticed all the time.

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<v Speaker 3>It's freaking me out.

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<v Speaker 5>Which one is it?

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<v Speaker 3>You sort of get sense of by the company part.

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<v Speaker 3>It seems a little bit.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, he didn't run great today, but as you said,

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<v Speaker 7>it's only the heat and they hold things back in

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<v Speaker 7>the heat, and you know he's going to be there.

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<v Speaker 7>I reckon in the final and give it a real shake.

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<v Speaker 4>Now, Ossie Ollihaw's terrific, real fifteen hundred meters.

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<v Speaker 7>You didn't make it, Yeah, come off games champ.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>So he was in the report charge we spoke about

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<v Speaker 7>last night, which is ridiculous, right, got a second got

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<v Speaker 7>a second chance. And again there was three of them,

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<v Speaker 7>Adam Spencer and Suey McSwain. They're all in the report

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<v Speaker 7>charge and they missed out on the semis and he

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<v Speaker 7>spoke about it afterwards, Olly Hawd. What he spoke about

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<v Speaker 7>was the criticism and flak he copped on social media

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<v Speaker 7>after ran so poorly in his heat, and he said

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<v Speaker 7>he's just been hammered on social media as a result

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<v Speaker 7>of that. And again, you know these guys they're all

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<v Speaker 7>on social media and a pre masters. That's how she

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<v Speaker 7>makes the money's that's her job, her social media profile

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<v Speaker 7>and using social media. But Leves does leave you open

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<v Speaker 7>to become a target Nollie who didn't run great and

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<v Speaker 7>got hammer.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's the thing people of our generation really we go.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll just get off it. But it's part of the week.

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<v Speaker 6>If you're racing, you log out of your social media,

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<v Speaker 6>give you manage of the logins. They post the content

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<v Speaker 6>and read in reply to any of the comments. To

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<v Speaker 6>be on social media, reading comments from other people, getting

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<v Speaker 6>rattled the day of your race. That's something that a

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<v Speaker 6>really young inexperience. After we're doing I'm super surprised at.

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<v Speaker 3>That you're here, they're going to realize they're listening to.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, they're basically listened to forty year old men

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<v Speaker 4>who are living in a basement at their parents' house.

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<v Speaker 3>They're in the So that's true.

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<v Speaker 7>They were really affecting in Mattie. You know, he went

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<v Speaker 7>out today. He ran hard, but obviously couldn't get the

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<v Speaker 7>job done done the Its a real disappointment for him

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<v Speaker 7>because there were high hopes around Eli Whore at these games.

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<v Speaker 3>I pumped Tory Lewis and the two hundred. The girl

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<v Speaker 3>from Newcastle. I pumped fellow Nova Castri.

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<v Speaker 7>Good omens to mat because you got drawn in laye

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<v Speaker 7>nine in the very first heat of the day when

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<v Speaker 7>she beat co Ridges in the London So I don't

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<v Speaker 7>know they was trying to dining league early this year.

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<v Speaker 7>She ran and lay nine. So there's good omens there, Mattic,

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<v Speaker 7>so I hopefully she didn't get the job done again.

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<v Speaker 5>He was going to say good omens. He's not going

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<v Speaker 5>to the track tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 7>I'll be there.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>Now, boys, when I say ninety two million, who do

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<v Speaker 4>you immediately think of.

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<v Speaker 7>Only one man? Only one Badella.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's talk boxing with Pete.

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<v Speaker 7>It's probably up the ninety three by now.

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<v Speaker 3>Well.

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<v Speaker 4>Boxing has been one of the biggest talking points of

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<v Speaker 4>the Olympics, joined by News Corps Peter Bedell, mister ninety

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<v Speaker 4>two million, Apeter, you're at the fight today. The Algerian

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<v Speaker 4>fighters step back into the ring.

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<v Speaker 3>What took place?

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<v Speaker 8>Another amazing day, boys, I mean it was. It's been

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<v Speaker 8>the biggest story of the Olympics so far. And to

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<v Speaker 8>see to be there on day one of the boxing

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<v Speaker 8>there was probably about twenty or thirty journo's there. There

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<v Speaker 8>was clear so you see the side of me for

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<v Speaker 8>the first two or three days. In the last two

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<v Speaker 8>days it's just grown exponentially and today every bit of

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<v Speaker 8>the press tribune was taken.

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<v Speaker 1>There were journalists sitting on the floor.

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<v Speaker 8>Security with throwing and threatening to throw them out if

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<v Speaker 8>they didn't get off the floor.

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<v Speaker 1>There was not an empty seat and it was interesting. Boys.

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<v Speaker 8>I took some photos of this media scrum because I've

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<v Speaker 8>never seen anything like it in my life, but that

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<v Speaker 8>there it is. There three hundred journos in the mix

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<v Speaker 8>zone where the athletes come to explain their performances, and

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<v Speaker 8>Magaz has been there himself. Just it was pandemonium and

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<v Speaker 8>you had journos basically going up to the speaker to

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<v Speaker 8>try and get the audio.

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<v Speaker 3>It was quite.

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<v Speaker 1>Never seen anything.

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<v Speaker 2>Man.

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<v Speaker 4>What was the reaction of the crowd when the Algerian

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<v Speaker 4>fighter When you're doing.

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<v Speaker 8>So the irony is Khalif is getting a ground swell

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<v Speaker 8>of support. I thought there'd be boos for Khalif when

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<v Speaker 8>she came out to the ring. I think that the

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<v Speaker 8>tide is turning. There are people that feel sorry for her.

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<v Speaker 8>And as she was walking through the ring, they were

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<v Speaker 8>all cheese and then her Hungarian opponent, Harmauri came out

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<v Speaker 8>and there were boots for her Maury, so amazing stuff.

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<v Speaker 8>But after about when she won comprehensively khalifh she then

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<v Speaker 8>punched the canvas and screened out her name and then

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<v Speaker 8>burst out the tear is. It was this remarkable paradox

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<v Speaker 8>of emotions. Where she went from was almost the siege

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<v Speaker 8>mentality to say stuff, you all one.

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<v Speaker 4>Things like this peak. It's very easy to lose the

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<v Speaker 4>human side, you know what I mean? Yeah, I always

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<v Speaker 4>bring it back to and it's very calm one. But

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<v Speaker 4>if that was your child, yes, it's as I said, there's.

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<v Speaker 3>Been no winners in this mess.

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<v Speaker 4>The Italian fighter, I thought, showed who Khaliff showed a

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<v Speaker 4>lot of classes. She apologized for not shaking Leiff's hand

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<v Speaker 4>after their bout, and it.

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<v Speaker 1>Was fascinating, Maddy.

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<v Speaker 8>The twist to that was the IBA, the International Boxing Association,

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<v Speaker 8>giving her a fifty thousand dollars US payment, a bonus

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<v Speaker 8>payment which they only had reserved for the gold medalist

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<v Speaker 8>in this tournament. If you want gold in this tournament,

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<v Speaker 8>you were to get fifty thousand US dollars. They gave

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<v Speaker 8>that to Karini for losing in the round of sixteen.

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<v Speaker 8>Now to me, that smacks of a political up yours

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<v Speaker 8>to the IOC, and then the IBA is disgusted at

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<v Speaker 8>the fact that they're being kicked off from the governance

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<v Speaker 8>this it's been handed over the IOC for to supposedly

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<v Speaker 8>clean up the sport. They've now created a bigger inferno

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<v Speaker 8>than we've ever seen. So I think this is the

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<v Speaker 8>IBA's way of saying stuff, you you think we can

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<v Speaker 8>do a good job.

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<v Speaker 5>Or what have you created?

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<v Speaker 2>Now?

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<v Speaker 3>Full we got? Where does Calif fight again?

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<v Speaker 8>So she fights on the sixth of August, another three days,

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<v Speaker 8>so she has a few days off now, but she's

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<v Speaker 8>she's got a guaranteed bronze medal, which I think is

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<v Speaker 8>a pr disaster for the IOC. They should be ashamed

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<v Speaker 8>of the way they've handled this. I think Thomas Barker,

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<v Speaker 8>president should resign. I think this has been shamefully shambolic

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<v Speaker 8>and they don't have any understanding of this issue. And

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<v Speaker 8>she can win goal for me, and I think she will.

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<v Speaker 8>I think she's the best fighter in this competition, but

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<v Speaker 8>still to be seen what happens.

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<v Speaker 3>Story rolls on. Good on your appreciate it, Mane.

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<v Speaker 1>Thanks Maney ninety four million.

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<v Speaker 3>Jess Holdering up next, Well, Jess up to ninety.

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<v Speaker 1>Six man, Can I join this show?

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<v Speaker 8>Can we just have like the Momber the missile and

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<v Speaker 8>Maddie I'm big in Germany apparently just does.

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<v Speaker 3>Crash through sixty.

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<v Speaker 1>Here we can.

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<v Speaker 3>And we're welcome. Jess hollerin now you come with the

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<v Speaker 3>big story of the day for Australia. We win gold.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, huge day for us.

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<v Speaker 9>At the tennis, John Piers and Matthew Ebden won the

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<v Speaker 9>doubles and it was a dog fight. It was. It

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<v Speaker 9>was pretty epic, like they looked like they were they

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<v Speaker 9>were almost lost it in the second set and they

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<v Speaker 9>were a breakdown and they were four two down and

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<v Speaker 9>then finally they fought back and this game was completely

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<v Speaker 9>decided on tiebreakers and so yeah, it was hard in.

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<v Speaker 1>The mouth starts.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, they weren't the stars at the show, that no.

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<v Speaker 5>Absolutely not.

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<v Speaker 9>Alie. This the gorgeous daughter of John Pierce. She's seven

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<v Speaker 9>years of age and she was standing there the whole time,

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<v Speaker 9>crossing her fingers in this final tiebreak, just willing on

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<v Speaker 9>her dad because her dad has promised her if he

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<v Speaker 9>wins and met it, then she can take it.

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<v Speaker 5>To show and tells the best who played together in

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<v Speaker 5>doubles outside of the Olympic team.

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<v Speaker 9>Not often right, and so John Piers is not the

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<v Speaker 9>most highest ranked doubles player. Matthew Eddin is obviously a

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<v Speaker 9>very accomplished singles player, a great doubles player, but he

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<v Speaker 9>chose John just for his fortitude and how much he

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<v Speaker 9>really wanted to meddle here he's medal boring.

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<v Speaker 4>Now water pilo, the men's water polo side. What a

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<v Speaker 4>win over Hungry And so you go to Hungary, you

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<v Speaker 4>do not realize how big a sport. It's their national sport.

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<v Speaker 4>So that is enormous victory.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, it's also a humongous victory. This is a team

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<v Speaker 9>that's never won a medal at the Olympics, the Sharks,

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<v Speaker 9>and they're really building to something special here. You've got

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<v Speaker 9>ten debutants, you know. Blake Edwards today he's one of

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<v Speaker 9>the co captains, said it was simply unbelievable that they've

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<v Speaker 9>brought down Serbia and brought down Hungry.

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<v Speaker 3>That's awesome. And finally a silver medal and a windsurfing.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>With Gray Morris, who is a former schoolboy rugby. He

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<v Speaker 9>was part of the first fifteen at Cranbrook.

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<v Speaker 3>We want to be cheerfully South with the Wolf.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah. Yeah, it was a great one.

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<v Speaker 4>Good one is jes we better We're really out of

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<v Speaker 4>the just the bitch he's uh, would you believe it?

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<v Speaker 9>Didn't believe me?

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<v Speaker 3>Kind of BMR go