Townsville Bulletin

Larkin eyes medley bid

- EMMA GREENWOOD

MITCH Larkin is toying with the idea of adding the individual medley to his Commonweal­th Games trials program in a bid to maintain the hunger that will fuel his Olympic redemption.

Larkin won the 400m IM at the Queensland titles on Sunday, beating medley specialist­s including Commonweal­th Games representa­tive Jared Gilliland and Olympian Travis Mahoney in 4min 20.45sec.

A dual backstroke world champion, Larkin is enjoying the challenge of the medley but he will not let it take away his focus from his pet events.

“As for whether I’ll swim it at trials and Commonweal­th Games, I’m not quite sure yet,” Larkin said.

“It’d be nice to represent Australia in that event and at a home Commonweal­th Games.

“I’ve kept my mind open and if I’m happy with where things are, I’ll swim it at trials and we’ll look to see if I can qualify.

“But to solely focus on it, no, I want to get my backstroke back to world class.”

Larkin won the 100m and 200m backstroke double at the 2015 world championsh­ips and headed to the Rio Olympics last year as raging gold medal favourite.

While he finished with silver in the 200m, he missed the podium in the 100m and was among several Australian swimmers who failed to convert their trial form into gold medals at the Games – something that has left him hungry for redemption.

After splitting with coach Michael Bohl following the Games, Larkin had a stint in Simon Cusack’s sprint- focused program, before settling with Dean Boxall.

The switches meant Larkin has had a difficult year, but he has no regrets.

“The work with Simon was really good, I certainly learnt a lot from that and I don’t regret anything I trialled or experiment­ed with,” said Larkin.

“Because I didn’t have the best year this year, I’m back to my hungriest. “I want to be back. “Not that I was getting complacent but my desire and my search just to make sure all the boxes are ticked again and make sure everything’s done properly is ignited again and I think it’s a good time in a fouryear cycle to be hungry with three years to go.”

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