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Stevens set to hand Thorpe his spot
By Roy Masters
April 14, 2004
Craig Stevens is expected to announce in the next few days that he will surrender his place in the 400m freestyle at the Athens Olympics to Ian Thorpe.
Stevens became the accidental anti-hero of the Australian selection trials after Thorpe's false start in the heats of his pet event last month. The AIS swimmer went on to qualify for Athens along with Grant Hackett and subsequently became the focus of every talkback radio show in Australia.
At the time, Stevens refused to speculate on whether he would surrender the spot as he had to concentrate on qualifying for the 1500m. However, it is understood his aim before the trials had been to swim in the 4x200m freestyle relay at Athens and to win a medal in the 1500m. The 400m was not expected to be part of his plans.
It is believed media organisations are competing for an exclusive announcement from Stevens.
If Stevens does surrender his spot, Australian Swimming selectors will have to choose a swimmer already on the Olympic team to take his place. That will obviously be Thorpe, the Olympic and world champion, who has not been beaten in the event in seven years.
By Roy Masters
April 14, 2004
Craig Stevens is expected to announce in the next few days that he will surrender his place in the 400m freestyle at the Athens Olympics to Ian Thorpe.
Stevens became the accidental anti-hero of the Australian selection trials after Thorpe's false start in the heats of his pet event last month. The AIS swimmer went on to qualify for Athens along with Grant Hackett and subsequently became the focus of every talkback radio show in Australia.
At the time, Stevens refused to speculate on whether he would surrender the spot as he had to concentrate on qualifying for the 1500m. However, it is understood his aim before the trials had been to swim in the 4x200m freestyle relay at Athens and to win a medal in the 1500m. The 400m was not expected to be part of his plans.
It is believed media organisations are competing for an exclusive announcement from Stevens.
If Stevens does surrender his spot, Australian Swimming selectors will have to choose a swimmer already on the Olympic team to take his place. That will obviously be Thorpe, the Olympic and world champion, who has not been beaten in the event in seven years.