'Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will inspire next generation of swimmers' says Olympian - The Droitwich Standard

'Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will inspire next generation of swimmers' says Olympian

Droitwich Editorial 20th Jan, 2018   0

THE COMMONWEALTH Games in Birmingham in 2022 will inspire the next generation of swimmers – that was the view of Olympian Rebecca Adlington who spoke exclusively to The Standard during her visit to Bromsgrove.

Adlington said she herself was inspired to take up swimming competitively after her parents took her to the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester when she was just 12.

“I saw the crowd and the amazing atmosphere and thought ‘this is what I want to do’.”

She went on to win two gold medals at the 2008 summer Olympics in the 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle, breaking a 19-year-old world record in the 800m final. She was Team GB’s first Olympic swimming champion since 1988 and the first British swimmer to win two Olympic gold medals since 1908. She won bronze medals in both the women’s 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle events in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.




Adlington said: “It’s great to watch swimming on TV but to be there watching it live gives you goosebumps.

“Hopefully a lot of people here will get a chance to see the events.


“There will be two types of people with regard to the competition – those who will be at that level and be able to compete in Birmingham and those who will watch the games in Birmingham and be inspired like I was to get to the next one or the Olympics.”

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