British rowers ready for Beijing Olympics
7/8/2008 17:16
British rowers told reporters in Beijing today that they were in good
shape and ready for the Beijing Olympic Games. At a press briefing in the
Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, British Team Leader David Tanner said: "We
have the tradition of producing gold medals in rowing. That's why we are
here." "We are in pretty good shape now. We are just pretty well," he
said. Anna Bebington is to compete in women's double. This is her first
Olympics. "I think it's just amazing. I am pretty happy with the venue," she
said. She also said that she learnt a lot from on how to work with different
players and coaches because they had different styles. James Lindsy-Fynn said
that the Shunyi venue is the best lake he has ever seen. "This is the best lake
I have ever rowed on," he said. However, he said that the last season is a
"mixed season" and made some mistakes. But he said that he is now in good shape
and ready for the Olympic contest. "The Olympics are different from the world
championships. You are able to reach your soul a bit and pull something extra
out. I am here to empty my tank," Alan Campbell commented on the importance of
the Olympics. The British team will compete in 12 of the 14 rowing events and
they got one gold medal at the Athens Olympics in 2004.
Xinhua
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