It may come as a surprise but even at pullbuoy we have a life outside of swimming, and there are only so many hours in the day, which means that the time devoted to writing about swimming is sadly limited. To make sure that time is best spent on what people want to see, it … Continue reading Tell us what you think→
Rebecca Adlington: Britain's most decorated Olympic swimmer ever The swimming in the pool at London 2012 is over and the post meet inquest has begun, with all the inevitable explanations and post-rationalisation that entails. However, for British fans there is a sense … Continue Reading→
Rebecca Adlington goes for gold in London It’s the first chance that the British public will get to see their darling of Beijing, Rebecca Adlington, as she looks to defend her 400m freestyle crown. Four years ago it was a surprise win, and defending … Continue Reading→
Hannah Miley: gunning for gold in the 400IM It’s on the first day of competition in London and it contains Britain’s first genuine medal hope in the pool in the slight frame of Hannah Miley. The women’s … Continue Reading→
There’s been much disucussion about where people are sitting in the aquatic centre. Certainly there has been disappointment as to where some category AA and A ticket holders are sitting as many of these, and indeed category B seats, are significantly further from the action than expected. Many are situated behind the finish end of … Continue reading Olympic seating – where you’ll be and what you’ll see→