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Great interview !!
Would love to see Michael Andrew talking about his olympic experience as well.
I’d also welcome a post-Olympic interview with Michael Andrew. To me, he was one of the big stars of 2021.
Think back to January, 2020. It was questionable whether he’d even make the US Olympic team. He’d be fighting for the 2nd spot in the 50 with Nathan Adrian, and the 100 breast was also a tossup. No one penciled him for a 200 IM slot.
Fast-forward to US Olympic trials 18 months later and he wins 3 events (including an American record in the 100 breast). He didn’t quite hit his taper in Tokyo but he final-ed in all his individual events and got just-out-of-the-medals finishes. Then he earned a gold medal (and a WR) with an outstanding… Read more »
You realize his “unique training style” means he doesn’t taper?
He dropped quite a bit from time from in season to trials this year.
After his Trials, would you not also categorize his Olympics a disappointment?
Would’ve come away with two individual silvers and a bronze if he hit his times from Trials. Maybe some will quibble with the word “disappointment” but it was definitely underwhelming.
Sorta had the same meet he had at Worlds in 2019 – making finals in all the 50s was good as hell, but I’m pretty sure even he and his dad has said they were disappointed not to come away with a medal.
I’d probably call it bittersweet. Wou’ve been great to repeat Trials times and get some individual hardware, but very solid performance on the relay at the end. Yes, he was arguably the weak link on that relay, but the US needed a step up performance from someone the breaststroke leg and he delivered.
I agree generally. But it did seem like the limitations of his unique approach were exposed a little. I would be interested in hearing from him about any training adjustments in light of his experience.
I think he would be the only one whose Olympic experience included rigor mortis.
Good interview. Seemed pretty candid.. Glad she was able to fight through whatever funk she was in for the 100 to drop under 2:20 in 2Breast.