Mercury (Hobart)

Team moves on from split

- EMMA GREENWOOD

AUSTRALIAN team director Jacco Verhaeren is adamant the relationsh­ip breakdown between swimmers Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin will have no negative effect on the Pan Pacific championsh­ip squad.

The Aussies leave their Cairns base to head to Japan tomorrow before a week-long staging camp in Nagaoka ahead of the August 8-14 Pan Pacs in Tokyo.

Seebohm joined the team training camp in Cairns on Wednesday, 10 days later than most of the squad after remaining in Brisbane following surgery on her horse.

The 26-year-old broke news of her split with Larkin on social media and has continued to make posts over the past fortnight, providing plenty of fodder for gossip columns.

But Verhaeren does not expect the outpouring­s to have any effect on team unity.

“This team is very strong, every athlete including Mitch and Emily are very profession­al, so they’re most committed to achieving their goals and dreams and nothing gets in the way of that,” he said.

“On team, we keep private matters private and external matters external.”

Verhaeren said Seebohm’s training had been uninterrup­ted in Brisbane and she had joined the team ready to go.

“She arrived on Wednesday and we had a good chat and she’s been training very well and settling into the team,” Verhaeren said.

“It’s no different really any other circumstan­ces.

“She’s a most respected team member.

“She’s been making teams for over 10 years now so she knows what’s happening and is settling in very quickly and enjoying the atmosphere at the moment.”

A spotlight has been thrown on social media use over the past week given posts by Seebohm and American swimmer Ryan Lochte, who received a 14-month ban earlier this week after posting a picture of himself on Instagram receiving an illegal intravenou­s infusion.

“As in any campaign, we try to educate our people in clever and smart use of social media and media altogether,” Verhaeren said. to

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