Village Talk

WILL MCGLYNN SCOOP ANOTHER VICTORY?

-

Defending aQuellé Midmar Mile men’s champion Michael McGlynn admits the pressure will be on, but is relishing the opportunit­y to race again at this year’s very different event.

Last year was something of a breakthrou­gh event for the Durban swimmer as he powered to victory past seven-times champion Chad Ho.

This year, the aQuellé Midmar Mile is taking place over two consecutiv­e weekends, 6-7 March and 13-14 March, to make it safer for all swimmers. McGlynn will be part of a 20-strong field in a specially arranged elite event on 7 March, fighting for the title once again.

As for all swimmers, it hasn’t been the easiest of build-ups for the 21-year-old, who also has a spot on the SA team to the Tokyo Olympics in his sights.

“Last year I half qualified for the 2020 Olympics in the 10km open water swim and I couldn’t get to the final round of qualifiers. It was tough because I came off such a high and went straight into a lockdown,” he said.

That meant trying to train in gym and school pools for a protracted period of time.

“I had to stay in Pretoria for November just to train in a 50m pool. Then I travelled back to Durban for December to race any race possible because I hadn’t done much training. To top it off I swim distance freestyle, so it became a snowball effect,” he added.

Heading into the aQuellé Midmar Mile as defending champion, McGlynn is hoping he’s done enough.

“I think it adds more pressure but I’m happy to be in this race again. Midmar is always that first breakout swim of the year and where I broke through, so hopefully I can bounce back.”

Looking back on his 2020 victory, McGlynn added: “It was crazy. I remember getting to the front of the pack and leading. I had this realisatio­n of ‘it’s me’, because I had never led a Midmar before.”

A good showing on 7 March will help boost his confidence heading into Olympic qualifiers. He’ll need to finish in the top two in the national open water championsh­ips and then top nine at the next global qualifying event to make the team to Tokyo.

He’s also gunning for a qualifying time and a top two position in the 800m freestyle in the pool.

But for now, the focus is on regaining his fitness and form and defending that Midmar title.

“This time I know what I want and I know what I’m fighting for as I’ve gained a lot more experience,” he reckons.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? McGlynn
McGlynn

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa