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  • January 10, 2019
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    Magnussen reflects on the experiences of the London Olympics, including his
    silver medal in the 100m freestyle and the Stilnox saga that brought into
    question the culture of the swim team.Every athlete has a moment when that
    Olympic seed was sown for the first time, and for me that came in Sydney in
    2000. I was nine-years-old, and my dad and I drove down to Sydney from Port
    Macquarie and watched the heats of the athletics; I think thats all we could get
    tickets to.That was pretty exciting, and thats when the spectacle that is an
    Olympic Games really hit home for me; when you see it live and you see the
    hundreds of thousands of people who were commuting to OIympic Park, thats when
    it really started things off for me.It was a few years before I really thought I
    could make it as a swimmer though; that moment arrived when I was 16 and made my
    first Australian junior team. They had us all in a room at the time, I think we
    were down in Canberra, and they said to us: Statistically, one in five people
    here will go on to represent Australia in swimming.So you sort of look around
    and do a bit of a headcount and you try to cross a few people off the list who
    you think you can beat. So that was probably the first time I actually thought
    that I could represent my country in this sport.Five years later and I was in
    London, and it was an experience I would describe as crazy. From the build-up,
    to the racing and then all the stuff that happened away from the pool, it was a
    massive learning curve.I dont have a lot of memories from the London Games just
    because there was so much emotion, such a lack of sleep, such a crazy
    environment, and one that seemed to fly past so quickly. I really have little
    memories of the swimming itself at all.As a life experience, I learned and grew
    a lot from London; it made me grow up a lot faster than I would have had I not
    had that experience. Had I become world champion three years out from an
    Olympics and had that full cycle to, I guess, learn about the sport and get
    comfortable in that position then it could have been different.But it is what it
    is.Going into an Olympics as a 21-year-old, as a bit of a poster boy, was pretty
    tough. Id gone from almost anonymity walking down the street to every second
    person stopping me and wanting to talk about the Olympics, and that made it
    pretty hard to switch off. The Olympics were everywhere; Id see myself anytime I
    turned on the TV, and it was the same story in the newspapers. It really became
    a pressure-cooker environment a few months out, annd, in hindsight, it was
    probably a bit much for me to handle at that stage.ddddddddddddAnd then to miss
    the gold medal by the barest of margins, one one-hundredth of a second, was
    heart-breaking. Still, all I could say was well done to the United States Nathan
    Adrian, and then be proud of my own efforts and the silver medal. It certainly
    left me hungry for more, though.While I was proud of the silver medal, there was
    some stuff that went on in London which I wasnt so proud of; by that, of course,
    Im referring to the Stilnox issue. The use of Stilnox was an attempt by the mens
    4x100m freestyle relay team to bond, but it was a bad decision that went wrong.
    I think what happened was an attempt to bring the group closer together, which
    is a noble cause; but it was done via the wrong means.On the other side of the
    Olympics, it was a little bit of a shock to cop the brunt of the blame for what
    went on. It was pretty tough to take a lot of the heat, as I did, but I came out
    the other side a little bit wiser and stronger. If you learn from it and dont do
    it again, then you put yourself in good stead for the rest of your career.It was
    just another thing I have learned through my career in sport.A lot of the things
    Ive learned in and from swimming, about having to be disciplined and the like,
    have helped me be more personal and form better relationships outside of the
    swimming pool.I was asked recently whether all the training you do as a swimmer
    as a kid prohibits your social development, but I certainly believe that in no
    way is that the case.In my early life, I swam only in summer and played team
    sports in winter; I played football and lived a completely different life and,
    to this day, I am able to interact with people of all standings from society. I
    pride myself on my ability to be personable and interact socially with anyone,
    but that isnt necessarily needed on a swim team.The thing that people need to
    understand about a swim team, and the thing that is tough on a swim team, is the
    people you are on the team with arent necessarily your friends for the best part
    of the year; theyre your competition. Theyre the people youre trying to beat to
    get on the Olympic team; its a very cutthroat environment. And then to have to
    turn around and be teammates with those same people, it can be tough to form
    that bond. And thats why Im enjoying developing strong relationships with my new
    teammates ahead of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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