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James Guy

@Jimbob95goon

5 times Olympic Medalist. 2 Gold 3 Silver. Multiple World and European Champion. Cars, watches, Golf!

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linkhttps://www.jgperformancecoaching.com calendar_today29-12-2011 22:26:05

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Thank you MillfieldSport and my coach Ryan Livingstone for believing in me, and my capabilities in this sport. Fastest time in 8 years. Thank you ❤️

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First up, James Guy achieved a personal feat by returning to the 200m freestyle podium for the first time in seven years at the European Short Course Championships 🏊‍♂️

In an emotional interview he said: “Things happen in life, but don’t give up” ❤️

First up, James Guy achieved a personal feat by returning to the 200m freestyle podium for the first time in seven years at the European Short Course Championships 🏊‍♂️ In an emotional interview he said: “Things happen in life, but don’t give up” ❤️
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Great to speak with Knight Frank yesterday with my performance psychologist, how to work best in a team environment and maximising everyone’s potential!

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“The Olympic Games is always the big dance, and one thing that Bath taught me - and being with (ex-coach) Dave McNulty - is, it’s about going on a journey and looking back leaving no stone unturned.” James Guy

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.TaylorMade Golf P760 2-iron that Rory McIlroy used to hit the dart on 18 is a new addition this week. Pulled it out of the garage prior to leaving for Scotland and plans to use it at Hoylake as well.

17 degrees
58.5 degrees (lie angle)
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.@TaylorMadeGolf P760 2-iron that Rory McIlroy used to hit the dart on 18 is a new addition this week. Pulled it out of the garage prior to leaving for Scotland and plans to use it at Hoylake as well. 17 degrees 58.5 degrees (lie angle) D4
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