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Coetze values Doha exposure

- Wesley Bo on

He returned home yesterday with only one medal from his three individual events, but Olympic podium prospect Pieter Coetze (above) says the lessons he has taken from his campaign at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Doha will help him fine-tune for the Paris Games.

Coetze earned bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke in the Qatari capital last week. The 19-year-old backstroke specialist also finished fourth in the 50m final and grabbed fifth spot in the 100m event.

The World Aquatics Championsh­ips has never been held during an Olympic year, however, and Coetze said he wasn’t too concerned about his results as he was entirely focused on the multi-sport showpiece in July.

Though the Olympic swimming programme would not include a 50m backstroke race, he was set to be among the nation’s best medal hopes in Paris, turning out in the 100m and 200m backstroke events and potentiall­y the 4x100m medley relay.

With five months to go before the Games, Coetze said he would head back to the training pool and continue preparing for the quadrennia­l spectacle.

“This (World Championsh­ips) was always just going to be a preparatio­n competitio­n for [the Olympics],” said the rising teenage star, who earned the national squad’s only medal last week.

“It’s very early in the year. Normally at this time of year, I’m not racing, just training. So it’s definitely something new for my body that I wasn’t used to.

“The whole SA team is not used to that so I think we’re all very excited for the next few months and hopefully we can peak at the right time.”

The former world junior champion, who bagged three medals at the 2022 Commonweal­th Games, said he could take a lot of value from his experience in Doha (aside from his first senior world championsh­ip medal) in the build-up to the Olympics.

“On the mental side, I’ve learnt what state I should be in, what expectatio­ns I should and shouldn’t have, mostly those kinds of things,” Coetze said.

It’s very early in the year. Normally at this time of year, I’m not racing, just training. Pieter Coetze

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