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Klim told Swiminfo that he had first approached his former long-time coach, Gennadi Touretski, about working with him on the Gold Coast,....
Seems like Mickey wanted to go back to his old coach...
Giaan Rooney, the 200 free World Champion, has left long-time coach Denis Cotterell to team up with Ian Pope at Melbourne Viccentre.
Well, and it seems like he won't be seeing his girlfriend a lot on the future.
It will be interesting to see how much longer Touretski remains out of the main event, as his coaching talents are certainly under-utilized at present. However, he told Swiminfo that he and Popov would shortly begin their next phase of training in the new year in preparation for the World Championships in July.
And Alex still has his coach... Yeah.
Klim told Swiminfo that he had first approached his former long-time coach, Gennadi Touretski, about working with him on the Gold Coast, but Touretski has been in no rush to make any firm decisions regarding his future following his forced departure from the AIS mid-year.
But that’s not all. Giaan Rooney, the 200 free World Champion, has left long-time coach Denis Cotterell to team up with Ian Pope at Melbourne Viccentre. Rooney will be looking to reinvigorate her freestyle and get a boost to her dorsal form stroke alongside Matt Welsh. She might also pick up some Italian, as another to join the squad later this month will be Olympic 200IM gold medalist, Massi Rosolino. The departure of Rooney means Cotterell has been left with his two distance charges, 1500 free world record-holder, Grant Hackett, and Stephen Penfold.
It will be interesting to see how much longer Touretski remains out of the main event, as his coaching talents are certainly under-utilized at present. However, he told Swiminfo that he and Popov would shortly begin their next phase of training in the new year in preparation for the World Championships in July.
Seems like Mickey wanted to go back to his old coach...
Giaan Rooney, the 200 free World Champion, has left long-time coach Denis Cotterell to team up with Ian Pope at Melbourne Viccentre.
Well, and it seems like he won't be seeing his girlfriend a lot on the future.
It will be interesting to see how much longer Touretski remains out of the main event, as his coaching talents are certainly under-utilized at present. However, he told Swiminfo that he and Popov would shortly begin their next phase of training in the new year in preparation for the World Championships in July.
And Alex still has his coach... Yeah.
Klim told Swiminfo that he had first approached his former long-time coach, Gennadi Touretski, about working with him on the Gold Coast, but Touretski has been in no rush to make any firm decisions regarding his future following his forced departure from the AIS mid-year.
But that’s not all. Giaan Rooney, the 200 free World Champion, has left long-time coach Denis Cotterell to team up with Ian Pope at Melbourne Viccentre. Rooney will be looking to reinvigorate her freestyle and get a boost to her dorsal form stroke alongside Matt Welsh. She might also pick up some Italian, as another to join the squad later this month will be Olympic 200IM gold medalist, Massi Rosolino. The departure of Rooney means Cotterell has been left with his two distance charges, 1500 free world record-holder, Grant Hackett, and Stephen Penfold.
It will be interesting to see how much longer Touretski remains out of the main event, as his coaching talents are certainly under-utilized at present. However, he told Swiminfo that he and Popov would shortly begin their next phase of training in the new year in preparation for the World Championships in July.