David Carry
David Carry
Training is going really well at the moment as this year feels
like a dress rehearsal for London 2012.
While I was competing Delhi in October, I was overwhelmed by the
atmosphere and fantastic support we received from back home - and
that’s only a small fraction of what it will be like come
2014.
The closest I’ve come to competing in a ‘home Games’ was in
Manchester in 2002. The crowd support for the English swim team was
out of this world and, knowing how passionate Scotland is when it
comes to sport, I can’t even imagine just how good the home crowd
is going to be in 2014.
They say that when you compete on home soil in a major event
like the Commonwealth Games, your performance is given an extra 10%
boost. The Scottish swim team has already shown its prowess when
competing in other countries and to think that we’ll have that
extra boost from the crowd urging us on at Glasgow 2014 is
extremely exciting.
I am proudly sporting my trainers today – March 14th. I think
the ‘Sport Your Trainers’ campaign is a fantastic idea and a great
symbol of the country coming together and feeling part of the
Games.
Biography:
Event: swimming
Age: 29
Lives: Aberdeen
Commonwealth Games representation: 2002, 2006, 2010
Main Achievements:
2010 Commonwealth
Games silver 4x200m freestyle relay
2010 Commonwealth Games bronze medal 400m freestyle
2008 World Short Course Championships silver medal 4x200m freestyle
relay
2008 British Championships gold medal in 400m freestyle
2006 Commonwealth Games gold medal in 400m freestyle
2006 Commonwealth Games gold medal 400m individual medley
2006 Commonwealth Games silver medal 4x200m freestyle relay
2006 European Championships silver medal 4x200m freestyle
relay
2006 British Championships gold medal in 400m freestyle
2006 British Championships gold medal in 200m freestyle
2005 British Championships gold medal in 400m freestyle
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