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EricMurray (Part 2) || Runners Only! Podcast with Dom Harvey

October 19, 202201:07:05
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hello and welcome to episode 16 of
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Runners only with dom Harvey thank you
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so much for joining us on the podcast
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today it's part two with Eric Murray
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when you're in The Villages no alcohol
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uh you don't really socialize when you
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always hear those media stories about
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the fact that there's like 20 000
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condoms given out in the Olympic Village
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and oh it's a massive root Fest if there
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were massive orgies I never got the
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invite and Eric wanted me to remind you
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he is still on Dancing With the Stars
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which we do talk about in this episode
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and you can vote for him on
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3333 it just text the word Eric to 3333
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Runners only with dom Harvey sitting in
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my dining room table with um one of the
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greatest New Zealand Sports people ever
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Eric Murray
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Eva [ __ ] I know I it does baffle me that
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we won the bloody uh halberger the
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decade when you were when you're in the
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boat and you're like lining up for an
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Olympic final are you are you are you
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are you [ __ ] your pants or are you
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like okay we trust the training uh okay
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good question
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um a lot of people asked that and I
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talked to a lot of young kids and and
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bits and piece about it that and if
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you're not nervous when you're about to
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do something that you've been working
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towards
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it doesn't mean enough right you're
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nervous you're like how's this going to
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go because you're you're totally
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anticipation whatever so even though
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that you're prepared
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you've trained for something if you're
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not nervous that's all I've always said
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is that you doesn't mean enough and
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everybody has nerves and and deals with
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nerves in different ways so
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uh building up to Olympic final
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an hour and a half hour Hamish is in the
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corner eye mask on just laying down on
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his bag here I am with music and going
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back I'm amping I'm like walking around
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going here we go it's game day it's game
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day I am I am on right and you see it
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you see it with different sports you see
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you know you'll see rugby players like
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hitting ninja you know like and then
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you'll see other guys head down and
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they're just like you know you know like
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looking very nervous and so that's
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that's the way that people deal with
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their nerve so yeah limbic final same
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thing sitting in the start blocks and
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you're like oh man that that's the worst
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feeling because
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it's about to happen you've still got
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everything running through your head
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like is it gonna what what's going to go
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wrong
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could something happen what if we break
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this what if we do I suppose it's the
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thing like you if you're expected to I
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don't know if this will make you more
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nervous or less nervous but you know the
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the pressure the expectation where you
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you're supposed to win oh yeah
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absolutely and and the pressure and
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expectation that we put on ourselves far
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exceeded anything externally yeah from
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anybody else but we were always just
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making sure we were trying to go as fast
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as we can and do everything as good as
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we can like was the Olympic final our
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best ever race Matt like we should start
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up a little bit we had a couple we had a
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couple of bad Strokes you know like what
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I mean
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no but no but literally and and I I
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would struggle I don't know I reckon I'd
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struck I it'd be a lovely question to
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ask a lot of Olympic Champions would go
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was your was your final like everything
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you imagined was it everything you
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worked towards you know like in in my
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head it's like you know like it got
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not the first part of it but as we went
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progress through at halfway I was like
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we've won this this is ours it's ours to
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lose unreal because we're in front we're
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in front by that far
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I know I haven't overcooked myself so I
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know that I can get to the finish line
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and it's just a process from there like
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keep going keep going keep going boom
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and we win
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um but of course the first part is
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there's a little bit of people in front
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of us [ __ ] you know like yeah that Panic
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yeah it's Panic there's there's all of
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that sort of stuff so
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um that that all becomes part of it and
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it was there from races at the Olympics
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to races at karapiro to races at any
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World Cup exactly the same feeling I
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never ever once went into a thing just
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going ah hurry up and start because I
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just want to win this race and [ __ ]
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be over with and go home but but that's
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what I mean is we never we never ever
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took anyone for granted and I think we
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because we nearly lost one year in 2010
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every single race after that was like
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we're just gonna make sure we we go as
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hard as we can till we're very
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comfortably leading and then we'll
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will consider
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just cruising from that point but not
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cruising but just staying we're doing
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enough to stay in the lead not having to
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go to that fifth gear like right not
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having to go to overdrive we'll just
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stay in fifth gear and we'll just pump
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pump pump but we're not going to have to
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dip into that extra gear yeah that final
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because in the overdrive you've got
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about 30 seconds you know what I mean
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yeah yeah yeah
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the match is just about to touch your
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fingers and you're like go go go until
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it's out we only ever had to go there
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once
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and we were like I don't want to go
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there again because that was like you
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were absolutely Tapped Out to the point
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where I we were like when you were tying
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up like literally going I don't know if
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we won this race and you're looking
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across and got to look up to the
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scoreboard because we only won by like a
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foot and you're like oh that's right
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I've got it holy [ __ ] you know it'd be
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you know it was that close and you're
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like I don't want to hear that ever
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happened again yeah nope wow I'm used to
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pause it here and go for a pee oh we've
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drunk three beers it's been like an hour
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20 but this this stormwater discuss but
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I normally drink wine so I will have
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wine the beer's gone straight through me
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so sweet maybe while I'm gone for a pee
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you can just talk about like how you
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celebrate afterwards so you win an
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Olympic gold medal okay massive night
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okay so we want to tell some stories
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okay so this one time in London we went
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to this club in SoHo called The Box uh
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anyone knows the box and Soho holy [ __ ]
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that was a great night so to all the
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listeners out there was it a massive
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night did we all get him no majority
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because when we live in the Olympic
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Village it's a dry Village so
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one of the things that Dom will love
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this one and I think I might have talked
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about it before um
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when you're in The Villages no alcohol
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you don't really socialize so for
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everyone listening when you always hear
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those media stories about the fact that
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there's like 20 000 condoms given out in
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the Olympic Village
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and oh it's a massive root Fest and
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everyone's like ganging up on everyone
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and having a great time
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um if there was ten thousand condoms
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I've only ever seen a couple and if
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there were massive orgies I never got
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the invite so let's put that there but
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no we we we celebrate well sort of after
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the team's finished
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um when the team's all done
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um and the rowing's all over we normally
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have like a celebration thing afterwards
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but in London we won we won we went home
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uh [ __ ] and then we had to be back to
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the lake at [ __ ] 5 30 in the morning
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for six o'clock news and [ __ ] TV so
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of course you've got to get up sparrows
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fart early in the morning
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um to be to be able to like do the media
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so that's so that's the thing right and
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the thing is you're you're absolutely
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exhausted
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um you've you've spent everything like
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it's a full rat you know and emotions
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have just literally gone you're like
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this is four years of [ __ ] work I am
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I'm done you know like you're like yeah
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it's just more relief that you got the
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job 100 yeah there's so much relief
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you're like thank God that's over I'm
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[ __ ] weird so after this and the
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week's been long and every day has been
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stressful and there's just it's waiting
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it's just waiting waiting waiting
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waiting waiting and then you're just
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like okay right it's done you're out
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you're finished
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um and then you get to see your family
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and then you go back you're doing drug
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tests you're doing something else you're
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hungry because you haven't you've missed
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lunch or whatever time you have to race
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so I think in London we raced at like 2
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30 in the afternoon so of course it just
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it just winds up on you and um you know
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and there's all the stuff that goes on
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so at the end of it you're like ah we'll
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just wait till everyone's done and then
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you have a few parties and yeah the
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Olympic Games is really good like first
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few years
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um you know when we're in Athens and
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Beijing there's parties every night
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different things like you know Sports
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Illustrated or put one on or Adidas or
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Nike or someone or put it on and you're
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just like let's go and it'll be at a
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club somewhere and of course you walk in
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with your accreditation
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um and you're just hitting it up and
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that's it you know and so it's great fun
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and we're lucky because we're in the
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first week so when the first week's
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finished we uh oh you just get to enjoy
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it oh that's a dream scenario you get
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like 12 days yeah it's like
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and like in in Athens my first
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in Athens what year was it 2004. I'm so
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you were in the eights four yeah I'm 21
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year old
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best times of My Life
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um it was just like every night there
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was a party we just went like Heineken
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puts on this massive thing it was this
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Heineken house some next person would
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finish next team would finish or we'd go
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and watch the hockey they're not go
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watch this and then you just go right
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we're going straight to Hanukkah house
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because like there's what do you like
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you were just you're there and you've
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done the job or you're finished and
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you're just like let's go let's enjoy
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this atmosphere and you go to the
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stadium and you'd watch a night session
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and then you'd go to this place and
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there's a party till three in the
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morning boom you know and then you'd get
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up you'd be oh kayaking's on tomorrow
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like [ __ ] been fully at the time was
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racing back get on the bus at 6 30 and
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you're like in the back of the bus and
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of course food hall there's food to you
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they're getting free maccas you got
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Cokes in your bag you're just like lying
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here asleep in the bus and then you're
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asleep in the stand for a bit and then
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it all starts you know and so it's just
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but that's it every day was just like
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party watch and support the team repeat
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party watch team sports play and it got
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less as I got older because I was like I
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can't handle this the body is just not
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there but I like I did 12 days straight
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it was just it was it was amazing
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horrific but amazing not like horrific
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on the body amazing experience and I
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came back from from Athens and I was
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like when does training start I want to
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go to Beijing oh yeah right right oh
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really
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addictive so when you sign up yeah
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for going to the Olympics you sign up
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for four years
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four years of opportunity cost
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opportunity you do sign up for the next
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four years whatever the hell happens I
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want to be in the team and I don't just
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want to be a participant I want to be
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winning if I can meet up because you see
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what people they're winning medals and
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you're like wow that's that's your dream
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you know you've got to the Olympics at
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stage one you know you've been to you've
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made a New Zealand team you've made the
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Olympic team
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the the final stages are one in the
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middle or becoming Olympic champion
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that's right that's top of the level
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right so you see people winning Olympic
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medals and they're like I'm coming back
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next time so I can win and you're like
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wow and here's you not even getting a
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middle going wow here we go and that's
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what it's about and that's high level
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Sport and like if you want to be you
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know that you're there you know that
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you're in that
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that top percentage of trying to get to
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that point and you're just like I've got
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to do a little bit more work or I have
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to do a little bit more time or focused
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or whatever or change the way that
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you're doing it so you know we went four
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in Beijing uh four in Athens for in
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Beijing and then Hamish was like let's
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go on the pier because we oh so Hamish
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Bond was in the fours with you as well
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and he was in the foreign
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actually trained together in the pier
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when we're in the four and we had some
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magic then so every so when we're in the
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four you'd split up and there's there
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was men when Hamish me James and Carl so
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there was me and Carl on bow side which
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is running out to the left and then
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Bondi and James Ryan out to the right so
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when when Bondi and Carl Road together
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and James and I wrote together it was
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very even when Bonnie and I wrote
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together and changed the car out
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together we'd be hundreds of meters in
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front like literally we were killing
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them and so when we raced against even
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the guys George and Nathan the god of
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bronze in Beijing we [ __ ] nailed them
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so hindsight we should have gone on the
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pier yeah earlier but but at the time
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you're world champions and they're like
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silver medalists so you're like well we
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we should we should if we keep doing
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what we're doing we're going to win but
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we obviously [ __ ] didn't but but that
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was that was the mentality so yeah we
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just we knew we were good and he went to
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the he went back training early because
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I was like [ __ ] I'm taking a break
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because it was like heartbreaking going
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man I've been here for eight nine years
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already and I haven't got nothing
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so I just need a bit of time and then of
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course he rang me up in like December
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and said bro and I see you send an email
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see do you want to you want to do the
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pier and I said to Jackie can I do the
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pier and she's like well hanging paid
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the bills because there was no funding
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yeah right so I'm like well
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okay so I said look I could I'm gonna
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have to work so rather than have to
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train really early or else I'll train in
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the morning or and then I'll have to
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train by myself in the afternoon we did
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that and then dick picked us up he said
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oh well I've coached you guys and then
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we raced at karapiro like one of the
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races and we absolutely stumped it and
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it was fast it was real fast is that the
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point you realize oh [ __ ] we're onto
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something here or was it even earlier in
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training I think I could pick the type
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like so at the time the world record was
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like 6 14 and okay karapiro has a little
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bit of flow if the Dam's on but we did a
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race at like this North Island Champs
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and we did like six 19 so we're only
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like five seconds off world record and
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the next people behind us were like 6 28
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629 so we won by like nearly 10 seconds
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and so even then everyone was like oh
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these guys are fast and like if you're
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five seconds off on a not even in Peak
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Fitness
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the water's not that different no it's
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not that different it's still 2 000
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meters you're like holy [ __ ] here we go
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and then basically from there you know
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we were only a second off the world
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record in the first year that we were
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together so when we knew we were good
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and it just there was that that was the
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that was the Catalyst for like
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the rest of the Korean yeah oh yeah what
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an amazing career like um 2012 like uh
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you you guys shaved I think this was at
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the Olympics right you guys shaved six
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seconds off the world record and you and
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your heat that's the funniest story that
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one is it that like that is that is just
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mind-blowing so
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jump on the water do the warm-up it's a
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good little Tailwind doing some pieces
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and Bonnie was like that's pretty quick
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because he's got a little speed coach on
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his feet and I can't see it so he just
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sits her and like it's there for Speed
00:16:32
like just Rhythm and rating so he could
00:16:34
look down and go
00:16:35
you know you've got a flow and a rhythm
00:16:37
but if you're still writing like 40
00:16:38
Strokes a minute you're like [ __ ] we
00:16:39
need to wind this back a couple because
00:16:40
we can't write 40 all the way down it's
00:16:42
just too much on the body so you'll you
00:16:44
know he'll he'll say something and we'll
00:16:46
just lengthen it out we'll just call it
00:16:48
stride
00:16:49
so
00:16:50
got into the blocks and I said like we
00:16:53
haven't raced for like six weeks we
00:16:54
should have a good push over the course
00:16:55
we won't take the foot off the pedal
00:16:56
we'll just we're not going to Sprint to
00:16:57
the line because I was like we should
00:16:59
we'll see what everyone's doing but we
00:17:01
should be able to keep it so we went
00:17:03
past the French bolted out we went with
00:17:05
them we were in the lead at about 750
00:17:08
half a length of a thousand and then we
00:17:10
just kept the speed going and we just
00:17:12
kept it going going going all the way
00:17:13
and so we finished and like I've watched
00:17:16
the race many times
00:17:17
it's on YouTube and sit at home watching
00:17:20
it we finished we finished the race and
00:17:23
and you know we roll off the end of the
00:17:24
finish line and then I'm like talk
00:17:26
because they're like they they're like
00:17:27
are you going that way to get off the
00:17:28
Pontoon are you going to warm down and
00:17:30
I'm like I will go this way so like
00:17:31
we're not even we're not even tapped out
00:17:33
right we're not Tapped Out unbelievable
00:17:36
and so we do this warm down and everyone
00:17:38
laughing on the side of it ah thank you
00:17:40
thank you yeah great
00:17:42
yeah it's good and I was like must have
00:17:44
been quick and Hamish was like oh I see
00:17:47
how fast was that it's off I forgot to
00:17:49
start the speed coach so you didn't even
00:17:50
get the time because normally he starts
00:17:52
it and automatically picks it up so I
00:17:54
was like oh okay whatever
00:17:56
warmed down went into the Pontoon like
00:17:59
vice president of the ioc like John Coe
00:18:04
what's coming down well done boys it's
00:18:07
amazing and I'm like spun the heat what
00:18:10
and they go oh no no we're record by six
00:18:13
seconds I was like oh smash the world
00:18:14
record yeah and so we had no idea
00:18:16
because by the time we had warmed down
00:18:19
and gone we'd never saw because like the
00:18:21
times don't pop up until everyone's
00:18:22
finished one of the crews had literally
00:18:25
[ __ ] wrote it down because only only
00:18:27
the top three go through and there's
00:18:28
four crews so one of them as soon as
00:18:30
they were behind they just [ __ ] it we
00:18:32
could add it all down because what's the
00:18:33
point in wasting your energy when you've
00:18:34
got a race like tomorrow to get into the
00:18:36
next round
00:18:37
so they were like two three hundred
00:18:39
meters behind so we had no idea the time
00:18:41
until we'd warmed down and got off and
00:18:43
then everyone's just like holy [ __ ] and
00:18:44
then of course everyone in the boat
00:18:46
Park's just like shaking their heads
00:18:48
going how the [ __ ] did you go that hard
00:18:50
because I suppose when you think of um
00:18:51
world records being broken in any sport
00:18:53
you think of like tenths of a second or
00:18:54
yeah it's demolishing it yeah and and I
00:18:58
I knew I didn't think we were there I
00:18:59
like in our in our training speed I
00:19:01
thought we were good enough to probably
00:19:03
like we never went out to break records
00:19:06
because you can only do the every world
00:19:08
record in Rhine is set in hot water
00:19:11
fast race where it's very competitive
00:19:13
and in good Tailwind conditions and it's
00:19:16
it's called a world best time it's not
00:19:18
quite a record but everyone calls effect
00:19:20
really good anyway and so it's done like
00:19:23
that and so of course
00:19:25
um yeah we just we just it just it
00:19:27
clicked we were right and in a way was
00:19:30
it the fact that we were just so relaxed
00:19:32
and just rowing with the boat that we
00:19:33
went there fast like if we were in a in
00:19:35
a stress stressful situation would we
00:19:38
have tightened up would it have got a
00:19:40
little bit frantic would we have
00:19:42
actually lost some speed by not being
00:19:44
loose and just letting the boat run
00:19:47
so that relaxation really did it but yep
00:19:49
it just aligned
00:19:51
um whether
00:19:52
Peak Fitness boom and yeah and so it was
00:19:56
just amazing my God so it was it was it
00:19:59
was good and I was just like maybe it is
00:20:01
that fast one of those things that may
00:20:03
stand for years well yeah
00:20:05
but it would yeah sure would that bother
00:20:08
you if it gets beaten oh no no no no
00:20:10
because like you know everyone has their
00:20:12
Mark and everyone wants to do it I'd
00:20:14
love to keep it for as long as I can
00:20:15
yeah but at the end of the day you're
00:20:17
just a um you're just a caretaker right
00:20:20
yeah and if you set a standard no one no
00:20:22
one's gonna hold it forever but not that
00:20:24
you did it and you did it in such um I
00:20:26
don't know even fashion six seconds it's
00:20:28
yeah and so we're just we're caretakers
00:20:30
for it you know the crew that before us
00:20:31
and then the crew that did it before
00:20:33
them so everybody knows that there's
00:20:34
always going to be a progression and
00:20:36
it's technology it's Fitness it's human
00:20:38
physiology all the way down the line
00:20:41
it's different what it water conditions
00:20:43
or whatever
00:20:45
and that's uh yeah and what's your
00:20:48
relationship with Bondi like now are you
00:20:49
are your friends you text each other I
00:20:51
I'm guessing I have to after being in
00:20:53
each other's faces every day for like 10
00:20:55
years what did Bonnie send me today
00:20:57
should we have a lot Wicked hey Bondi
00:20:59
we're just going to pull this up online
00:21:00
in front of Dom uh
00:21:04
well now he was asking me about the pool
00:21:05
and he and I it's where does he live you
00:21:08
live in Cambridge uh he was in the mail
00:21:10
he was in Cambridge as uh his wife Lizzy
00:21:13
is a surgeon so she was working at
00:21:14
Tauranga hospital and now she's got her
00:21:17
I think she might be even Chief
00:21:19
placement maybe I'm in Dunedin so I
00:21:22
think they're going to move back to
00:21:22
Dunedin
00:21:24
um and she's going to be surging down in
00:21:27
hospital I mean yeah you like you guys
00:21:30
have got this amazing connection or Bond
00:21:32
or whatever you want to call it that
00:21:33
that is there for life and I'm sure as
00:21:34
you get older and you look back you'll
00:21:36
be like [ __ ] that was the coolest thing
00:21:37
ever one thing was but you're very
00:21:39
different people though oh 100 like like
00:21:42
I'd say Bonnie and I have very very good
00:21:44
friends would you call us mates
00:21:47
probably not it's so different yeah so
00:21:50
even when we were training because we
00:21:52
were at different especially in the
00:21:53
first part I was like married to Jackie
00:21:56
he was
00:21:57
was he even dating yeah he was he was
00:21:59
dating Lizzy
00:22:01
um but that was it you know like and I
00:22:04
think he had only just started seeing
00:22:05
her you know so completely different so
00:22:08
in this in the Social Circles we were
00:22:10
sort of more with Jackie Circle and what
00:22:13
she was doing with her equine stuff then
00:22:15
I was like I'd do a little bit with the
00:22:16
Roman not a lot whereas he was still
00:22:18
very much you know he he was flattened
00:22:21
at the time you know so you just
00:22:22
socialize with the people that you've
00:22:24
got and then as it progressed through
00:22:26
the time you know and then and then we
00:22:27
got uh I know we were already married
00:22:29
and then
00:22:31
um you know and then we had Zach in 2011
00:22:32
so it just it just changes
00:22:35
your social groups and so even to a
00:22:38
point where I'd be like oh you know
00:22:40
sweet I'll see you this afternoon and it
00:22:41
just we would be the the business
00:22:44
relationship if you want to call it was
00:22:46
was epic it was just 100 trust get down
00:22:49
talk to people like that and then when
00:22:52
we went away he did his [ __ ] I did my
00:22:54
[ __ ] and that's how it worked I'd never
00:22:57
ring him up and go hey bro you want to
00:22:58
go get a coffee or just go to the pub I
00:22:59
suppose I mean it's been so much time
00:23:00
together you don't need to do that I yes
00:23:02
and I think that's probably what worked
00:23:04
but then in saying that like when we
00:23:05
when we were doing events or anything we
00:23:07
would be like oh take a car you know and
00:23:08
jump in the car you know do whatever so
00:23:10
this is that very good friendship side
00:23:12
of it like very very good friendship
00:23:13
because what you've achieved together is
00:23:15
massive
00:23:17
um but is it to a point where you'd be
00:23:19
like oh bro I'm stuck with some cash can
00:23:20
you can you hit me up you know you know
00:23:22
what I mean like there's a mates yeah
00:23:23
yeah like that side of things I don't
00:23:25
think we're at that level but friendship
00:23:27
wise trust everything was was right up
00:23:29
yeah and that's and that's just what
00:23:31
probably made us very good because you
00:23:34
just didn't have that conflict
00:23:35
resolution where shit's going very bad
00:23:37
and you've got to question your mateship
00:23:40
so to speak you'd be like [ __ ] this
00:23:42
guy's been a wanker who's doing this
00:23:43
wrong you know whatever we never had to
00:23:45
have that we never you never had like a
00:23:47
big falling out or anything or uh no no
00:23:49
wow that is exceptional no and like you
00:23:53
know there's probably things that I
00:23:55
pissed Hamish off with oh I reckon he
00:23:57
would have been really annoyed with you
00:23:58
a lot yeah no no but they're what you
00:24:01
know like in a way because because that
00:24:02
was what used to happen but we we've we
00:24:04
got to know each other so well to a
00:24:06
point where you know Hamish was uh
00:24:08
Hamish is the guy that goes to bed at
00:24:10
you know help us that call tonight you
00:24:12
know nine o'clock he's he's like let's
00:24:13
turn the lights out we're going to bed
00:24:15
and of course and I'm like in fact it's
00:24:17
only nine o'clock you know like whatever
00:24:19
you know I'm a bit of a night out and of
00:24:20
course at the time I'm FaceTiming Zach
00:24:23
back home or I'm just FaceTiming Jackie
00:24:25
so when I saw him getting ready for bed
00:24:27
and he's brushing his teeth I'm like
00:24:28
right
00:24:29
here so to mitigate it he'd wear
00:24:33
earplugs and eye mask he'd turn off the
00:24:34
lights and I'd either have this so you
00:24:36
guys were sharing sharing rooms
00:24:39
so you talk oh the whole time well not
00:24:41
not all the time but anytime I looked
00:24:43
like a Regatta or something we did San
00:24:45
Pedro
00:24:47
yeah because we're on a
00:24:49
government-funded sports radio pal right
00:24:51
right right right so if government
00:24:53
officials are going overseas they're not
00:24:54
sure no no yeah but this is the thing
00:24:56
bro right the whole thing about
00:24:57
government sport everyone thinks we're
00:24:59
[ __ ] in these hotels and [ __ ] no way
00:25:01
like we're we're in a hotel but it's
00:25:03
like twin rooms the whole way like even
00:25:06
to the point sometimes where Emma would
00:25:08
be with like say the woman's coxin and
00:25:10
Mahi would have like the means Cox and
00:25:12
or something like that like there'd be a
00:25:14
few single rooms but even some of the
00:25:16
coaches were like like apart from
00:25:18
Dickens but
00:25:20
um because no one else [ __ ] wanted to
00:25:21
stay with him but
00:25:23
but it was literally their level and in
00:25:26
a way it's like that's what it you know
00:25:27
like I always looked at it as well so
00:25:30
but we I always looked at it as well as
00:25:33
the fact that this is Government funding
00:25:34
it's people they're paying sport you
00:25:36
know we're we're paid by the government
00:25:37
they're the ones pumping the money into
00:25:39
it and yet that money could be used now
00:25:41
I put my head on with the Autism New
00:25:43
Zealand right you give a million bucks
00:25:45
to us we could make a [ __ ] lot of
00:25:46
difference with that whereas you guys
00:25:48
are back into hotel rooms in Europe
00:25:53
every time the government spends money
00:25:55
on something everyone's I thought it was
00:25:57
uh they were going to spend x amount of
00:25:59
Millions on a cycle Lane clip-on for the
00:26:01
Harbor Bridge and everyone's like oh
00:26:03
that's you know that's money that could
00:26:04
be used for I don't know insert whatever
00:26:06
you want yeah
00:26:08
yeah I know but it's uh you can always
00:26:11
argue that the money taxpayers money can
00:26:13
be spent better elsewhere but I mean
00:26:15
what you guys have done like um it was
00:26:17
money well I spent like we did it
00:26:19
provided a lot of joy for new zealanders
00:26:21
we did yeah and that and that's it we
00:26:23
did it justice and I and I'd like to say
00:26:25
I I haven't really seen any
00:26:27
anyone and Rowing especially that have
00:26:29
just gone off I could all just get in
00:26:31
the team so I don't have to get a job
00:26:32
I've never seen that and I think that's
00:26:34
a good thing anyone that is that is that
00:26:36
driven to make an Olympics team you know
00:26:38
you talk before about sacrifice versus
00:26:40
opportunity lost anyone that is that
00:26:42
driven is could do so well and make so
00:26:44
much money in the corporate world yeah
00:26:46
you know what I mean yeah absolutely
00:26:47
yeah so you are financially I don't I
00:26:51
don't know what your situation is at all
00:26:53
but financially you're in a worse
00:26:54
position now than if you had a job and
00:26:56
worked worked here and put the same yeah
00:26:58
so if you effort into your job yep and
00:27:00
the thing with sport is it's pretty
00:27:03
um it's pretty secure you know like you
00:27:05
you do well and it's like here's your
00:27:07
money for the next year and you're like
00:27:08
sure see we go and then if you win the
00:27:10
World Championships you get a two-year
00:27:12
exemption so then you're like [ __ ] next
00:27:14
two years even if we go next year which
00:27:17
is good right and I think they were even
00:27:19
talking about taking it to like an
00:27:21
Olympic level where if you won an
00:27:22
Olympic medal the next four years you've
00:27:24
got secured funding let's say 60k for
00:27:26
the next four years so then you could
00:27:28
try new [ __ ] you could you could test
00:27:30
the boundaries and if it didn't pay off
00:27:32
because what happens at the moment is if
00:27:34
you you can go there and you can get
00:27:36
fourth one year and get say 50k if the
00:27:39
next year you get eight you go down to
00:27:41
40K and it's literally the next payment
00:27:43
that comes out of here it comes out from
00:27:45
the government it's 40K like or the a
00:27:47
percentage every bi-weekly payment so
00:27:49
you're like going home and that's what
00:27:52
it is that's a reality of Olympic sport
00:27:53
that is brutal yep brutal so um 69 wins
00:27:57
unbeaten um why don't you go for one
00:28:00
more race we actually raced together
00:28:01
quite a bit at karapiro if you take all
00:28:03
of those into the into the equation it's
00:28:06
98. holy [ __ ] yeah so that's that's uh
00:28:09
that's the number of official like
00:28:11
you've got to be officially
00:28:14
umpired slash
00:28:16
official registered races blah blah blah
00:28:19
98 is the number could you do you worry
00:28:22
that the um second half of your life's
00:28:24
gonna be I don't know you're still in
00:28:26
your late 30s now right what are you 39
00:28:28
38 39.
00:28:30
um
00:28:31
not that you have to top it or anything
00:28:33
but it's like I don't know there's still
00:28:35
so much so much life left to live but
00:28:37
it's like you're too young to rest on
00:28:38
your laurels and like oh yeah yeah oh
00:28:41
but see that's the thing is like right
00:28:42
like sport is finite not not all sports
00:28:46
but most sports are finite right rugby
00:28:48
yeah
00:28:50
pretty much yeah Olympic sports probably
00:28:52
except archery shooting but maybe a
00:28:55
quick trip you know like this yeah you
00:28:56
can go quite later in life in a few of
00:28:58
those but anything else you're like
00:29:00
you've got a window of opportunity yeah
00:29:01
and that's
00:29:03
and that's what I say to a lot of the
00:29:05
kids and stuff I talk to I'm like look
00:29:06
honestly uh just go for it like give it
00:29:09
a go and if it if it pays off it pays
00:29:11
off it's fun it's hard but it's fun you
00:29:14
know like even if you don't achieve what
00:29:16
you you're hoping to achieve the journey
00:29:18
alone you learn so much from and you go
00:29:21
to some amazing places like [ __ ] we've
00:29:22
been to some amazing places in Europe
00:29:24
and seen some beautiful sights and and
00:29:26
we've basically traveled well I wouldn't
00:29:28
say we traveled the world for free
00:29:29
because you don't get it to go out a lot
00:29:31
but you go to some places and then on
00:29:33
our Sunday off you'll be like [ __ ] maybe
00:29:34
we'll go up Mount Pilates let's get the
00:29:36
cable car up we'll go up the top and
00:29:37
you're like wow we're at or a young frat
00:29:39
you know we're at the top of Europe you
00:29:41
know and you'll go see different things
00:29:42
in Rome or or in France you know so
00:29:45
there's a lot of things you get to do
00:29:47
which other people are like
00:29:48
I'm gonna pay it out of my pocket so you
00:29:51
can do certain things you know but at
00:29:53
the same time you're there for that that
00:29:56
side of it as well so you know we went
00:29:58
to one of the stages of Tour de France
00:30:00
which was just outside of Belgium one
00:30:02
time you know I can watch some Zoom pass
00:30:04
that we're like is it there's like 10
00:30:06
minutes of all this [ __ ] [ __ ] comes
00:30:08
past and all this stuff comes past and
00:30:10
then you're like here comes the race
00:30:11
you're like you can see the helicopters
00:30:13
in the distance you're like oh here it
00:30:14
goes and then it's a boom and it's
00:30:16
literally two in front and you're
00:30:17
watching yellow juice to go past you
00:30:18
like oh [ __ ] it goes through him you
00:30:20
know and you're just like man that was
00:30:22
amazing you know and then oh here comes
00:30:23
the last stragglers and [ __ ] like that
00:30:26
and then you're like wow we just watched
00:30:28
during France life you know you're like
00:30:29
those are the best guys in the world on
00:30:31
the juice you know but hey
00:30:34
yeah yeah it's better than the last
00:30:37
dinosaur thing like he's I I used to
00:30:39
have a cycling and said when he did the
00:30:40
open interview it's like well we all
00:30:42
kind of knew anyway like it's the
00:30:43
dirtiest sport ever oh everyone
00:30:45
everyone's on the juice the problem that
00:30:48
I don't like about it was all the way
00:30:49
that he that he dealt with people oh
00:30:50
yeah yeah I think that's the thing he
00:30:52
was an [ __ ] you know like and and I
00:30:54
know he was trying to save his thing but
00:30:56
at the end of the day he did a lot of
00:30:58
good for the cancer trust to Live Strong
00:30:59
and he did a lot of good for other [ __ ]
00:31:00
you know did he make a lot of money
00:31:02
criminally yeah [ __ ] he did you know
00:31:04
but you know our U.S Postal Service
00:31:06
probably did quite well out of it too
00:31:07
100 and that's why like he probably will
00:31:09
never go to jail for it because they
00:31:11
like yeah it's all sort of now here and
00:31:13
he um how's this so he he um invested in
00:31:16
an Uber early on so he's worth like 100
00:31:18
million or something
00:31:20
how does he get that much good luck
00:31:24
anyway okay I I put on Instagram
00:31:27
yesterday that I'm having a chat with
00:31:29
you any questions oh my God here we go
00:31:31
there was so many when they came out
00:31:33
like five or six times people ask me if
00:31:35
you've ever taken like almost like a
00:31:37
swan or a goose to a bar do you want to
00:31:39
see the picture
00:31:40
yeah I have because it's on my Instagram
00:31:44
is it a smart or a goose so it was it
00:31:47
was uh
00:31:50
what are you up to
00:31:52
Lucerne 2008 we were at the party okay
00:31:57
so 2008 so this is when you're in the
00:31:59
fours right so you you were really we
00:32:03
had actually had a really [ __ ] [ __ ]
00:32:04
race we we I don't even think we're in
00:32:06
the final we're in the oh I don't know
00:32:08
if we got fifth we're in the B5 what are
00:32:10
the other no we got first and we were
00:32:12
like [ __ ] [ __ ] okay we're gonna have to
00:32:13
go away and train pretty hard and these
00:32:16
Canadian guys that I got on really well
00:32:17
with this guy we were drunk in this
00:32:19
place called Mr pickwicks anyone that's
00:32:20
been to Lucy and all know Miss
00:32:22
pickwick's right on the river and it's
00:32:23
just like it's like you know it's an
00:32:25
Irish bar but it's like got Australia
00:32:27
New Zealand Island flag you know like
00:32:30
yeah and then one of the boys
00:32:37
that's a great idea oh [ __ ] yeah I just
00:32:40
shined on the photo oh my God so we we
00:32:43
basically jumped in Lake Lucerne and he
00:32:45
went round one side of a boat that was
00:32:47
moored and I went round the other side
00:32:48
and we grabbed it that looks heavy by
00:32:50
the way it looks heavy they weigh
00:32:51
probably about 25 to 30 kilograms and so
00:32:54
we grabbed the spot how do you grab a
00:32:57
swan uh so you you aren't they quite
00:33:00
vicious yeah so they so that thing was
00:33:02
like biting us and and stuff and like we
00:33:04
were we weren't like I was still like we
00:33:06
don't want to hurt it at the time I was
00:33:08
like let's not hurt like make sure we're
00:33:10
not hurting this thing so we dragged
00:33:11
each other out we were in jeans at the
00:33:13
time you know like everybody and jeans
00:33:14
on so we had wet jeans but we took our
00:33:16
tops off to swim stupidly like we were
00:33:19
like why didn't we take all our girl but
00:33:21
we swam in there and so then we just
00:33:22
walked it back down to the bar and of
00:33:25
course the bars overflowing onto the
00:33:27
footpath and so we just walked into the
00:33:29
middle of this thing and people
00:33:30
unexpectingly the spot you know like
00:33:32
Swan's head would just poke it in front
00:33:34
of these like he was facing that like
00:33:36
squealing and screaming and everyone
00:33:39
and of course it's right at the start of
00:33:41
mobile phone technology camera so most
00:33:43
people had a digital camera so they're
00:33:45
just like
00:33:46
like you know whatever and um and and
00:33:49
then of course so we took it but then of
00:33:51
course the bar lady came out she goes in
00:33:53
an Irish actually [ __ ] put that down
00:33:55
you know like and she's like put it back
00:33:58
in the water I'll call the police you
00:33:59
know and so we so we put it back so yeah
00:34:01
but it was just like at the spur of the
00:34:02
moment thing and it was just like wow
00:34:04
and so it's one of the very I think
00:34:07
first pictures on my Instagram at the
00:34:09
time but yeah
00:34:11
your career has been so good stuff like
00:34:14
that stuff like that you could have got
00:34:15
away with them but you you couldn't
00:34:17
understand because your status for
00:34:19
social media phones and yeah yeah and
00:34:22
that's and that's oh yeah one that's one
00:34:25
thing I've seen on my time is like [ __ ]
00:34:27
I remember I remember being in Beijing
00:34:29
and I hope we went we all went to the
00:34:31
silk markets and bought counterfeit
00:34:32
iPhones in 2008 it was the year they got
00:34:35
released and so we all bought iPhones
00:34:37
for like 50 bucks
00:34:39
and we brought them back to New Zealand
00:34:41
and they worked the only thing that
00:34:42
didn't go on them was the GPS right
00:34:44
right so we had were they Canada
00:34:47
were they legit there were taken from
00:34:49
the factory everything worked right
00:34:50
everything worked in it and including
00:34:52
all the like at the time it was only
00:34:54
about half a dozen apps like notes and
00:34:56
yeah mail and stuff like that all worked
00:34:59
except the GPS right so you couldn't the
00:35:01
Safari worked everything but the the the
00:35:03
GPS and it felt a bit heavier and stuff
00:35:07
like that and the charge didn't really
00:35:08
last whatever but it was a full
00:35:09
counterfeit 50 bucks and so we were
00:35:12
buying them and like we bought them back
00:35:13
and we're like hey look at my iPhone
00:35:15
2008. why would you get in trouble for
00:35:17
that I feel like no no we're not getting
00:35:19
anything but I'm just saying like that
00:35:20
was like right the [ __ ] that we've done
00:35:21
over time just like yeah but no I
00:35:24
haven't I haven't done anything the only
00:35:27
or the only questionable one which which
00:35:29
we got like in Switzerland they are not
00:35:32
there is you do not ride a bike without
00:35:34
helmet
00:35:35
especially when you're been on the boats
00:35:37
and as Jayden my mate of mine Jada hey
00:35:40
Jade bro if you're listening and um
00:35:41
please find you oh so we so we were we
00:35:44
finished as I was talking about before
00:35:46
about going to these like festivals we
00:35:48
left this Festival probably I don't know
00:35:49
how about 11 12 o'clock and we were like
00:35:51
biking down to the macca's to have a
00:35:53
feed and um and and of course the cops
00:35:56
like you know and we're like [ __ ] and
00:35:58
they pulled us up and they're like no no
00:36:01
like and we were like sorry
00:36:03
yeah we don't know we don't know like
00:36:06
you do not ride your bikes here without
00:36:07
the thing and they were like we will
00:36:09
take them off you and whatever and so
00:36:11
we're like [ __ ] so then we had to walk
00:36:13
we walked them down the rest of the way
00:36:15
to that and then we walked them to the
00:36:17
outskirts of town until we got to the
00:36:18
bike path that we knew we were going to
00:36:19
go down by the edge of the lake and then
00:36:21
we jumped on them but of course we were
00:36:22
biking through town like literally
00:36:25
middle of the night without a helmet on
00:36:26
no lights no nothing so but if we had
00:36:28
got pulled up and we were drunk too
00:36:30
drunk and they'd been like you're in the
00:36:32
back of the car imagine ringing up
00:36:34
management going hey Jim
00:36:39
that's what I mean is a lot of time you
00:36:41
know like we've seen it with like rugby
00:36:43
players in that they get too drunk and
00:36:44
they have a fight or someone pushes them
00:36:46
around at a pub next minute it's media
00:36:49
and like oh so-and-so Dan Carter got
00:36:50
kicked out of whatever it is
00:36:52
that sort of level but we avoided it
00:36:55
probably because like it wasn't bad but
00:36:58
it's still if someone finds out about
00:37:00
that they're gonna be that's some big
00:37:01
news that's yeah an outcry what year was
00:37:03
it that um Stephen Fleming and Dion Nash
00:37:05
got caught smoking weed do you remember
00:37:07
that for the Black Ops there's very
00:37:09
early on right must have been early
00:37:10
2000s do you think part of it is maybe
00:37:12
because like like a sports like quick
00:37:13
and rugby have a like a higher sort of
00:37:15
profile
00:37:16
yeah absolutely yeah yeah absolutely but
00:37:20
we never no apart from that I don't
00:37:22
think there's anything I've never done
00:37:24
anything I've been at a couple I
00:37:25
remember a couple of speeches I've been
00:37:27
to one in Queenstown one time and this
00:37:30
was after London and it started getting
00:37:32
a bit Rowdy and I you know you could
00:37:34
just sense that these guys were like you
00:37:37
know I can that guy there and you could
00:37:39
just sense a little bit of aggression
00:37:41
and I just went I'm out I'm off I'm out
00:37:43
of here yeah because you know oh what
00:37:46
you know because you you had the medals
00:37:48
were getting shot because we had because
00:37:49
it was just after we'd won and they were
00:37:50
with this corporate thing we were doing
00:37:51
and they were showing aren't you're
00:37:53
going to give them to us they have a
00:37:54
look you know and then you can just
00:37:55
sense the aggression yeah yeah you think
00:37:57
you do good for us and I'm like I'm out
00:37:59
I'm off I do not I don't need this like
00:38:01
I don't need a fight to start
00:38:03
anything to happen and so you just
00:38:05
remove yourself from the equation and
00:38:07
that's sort of what I've tried to do
00:38:08
from then on I've only been in trouble
00:38:11
once
00:38:13
for when I tweeted one time about the
00:38:15
election oh that's right you're like um
00:38:17
oh John Key's got my vote or something I
00:38:19
see JK right right and of course next
00:38:22
minute I'm getting this phone call from
00:38:24
like the herald going oh I'm just blah
00:38:26
blah blah you know you've just broken an
00:38:27
election back off I have and they're
00:38:29
like yep you just said go and vote for
00:38:31
national
00:38:31
and I was like no I didn't I said JK got
00:38:34
my boat and they're like you're not even
00:38:35
allowed to say that and of course you
00:38:37
went yeah but it was that it was that
00:38:38
when was that was that 20 ah when was it
00:38:41
2010 whatever right right and of course
00:38:43
they had no idea about social media in
00:38:45
the election and on the election they
00:38:46
can't say [ __ ] so there's a few of us
00:38:49
that got pinned up and and made a part
00:38:51
of in the media and I was actually quite
00:38:53
afraid because we're actually well
00:38:55
because they were like talking about
00:38:57
election fraud right and of course at
00:38:59
the time oh they're never going to
00:39:01
uphold it though no but they weren't
00:39:03
going to but of course I I did you think
00:39:05
they might make an example but I had a
00:39:06
phone call from like the board and stuff
00:39:09
saying hey we just we've just read this
00:39:11
about that you know this is could be
00:39:13
quite serious and you're like
00:39:14
[ __ ]
00:39:16
that they're going
00:39:18
[ __ ] like when you have your CEO or your
00:39:20
board like say look we will
00:39:22
if anything comes with us we'll have to
00:39:24
deal with it and you're like
00:39:26
you're sitting at home going is this
00:39:28
going to happen you know and so I was a
00:39:31
little bit for a while and then of
00:39:32
course nothing but it wasn't like
00:39:35
someone rang you up and said oh hey
00:39:36
we're not even going to do about
00:39:37
anything about it but in the article it
00:39:40
said that the police had been informed
00:39:41
and they would be following up so I'm
00:39:44
like going oh it's just waiting for that
00:39:46
knock on the door but of course then you
00:39:47
go on social media and of course you
00:39:48
look at everyone's like you know you at
00:39:50
the time I think you could just search
00:39:51
like what it like words and there's
00:39:54
thousands of people going go vote for
00:39:56
labor but National you know like
00:39:57
whatever it was or the opposite and so
00:39:59
I'm like well if they make an example of
00:40:00
me you can't not do that with those
00:40:02
people yeah but I suppose they'd argue
00:40:04
that you're like a person of influence
00:40:05
but I was like at the time I was like
00:40:06
I've only got 10 000 Twitter followers
00:40:08
so it's not like and you could have
00:40:09
someone with 500 friends so
00:40:18
I'm sure some other people did it as
00:40:20
well like Israel yeah he did yeah yeah
00:40:23
and I think this is like Jonah at the
00:40:25
time and a few other people but they
00:40:27
just made made a story you know someone
00:40:28
yeah some just a media journalist had to
00:40:31
make a story yeah imagine that doing
00:40:33
journalism for three years just so you
00:40:34
can scroll Instagram and try and call
00:40:37
people out they're still they're still
00:40:38
there right yeah yeah absolutely they've
00:40:41
got like a whole team of people
00:40:42
absolutely and they're a screencaping so
00:40:44
it doesn't matter if you delete it if
00:40:45
it's out there for more than a couple of
00:40:46
minutes I have been I will I'm not gonna
00:40:48
lie I have been very good I just been
00:40:50
even in the last year or two I've been
00:40:52
so close to just be like commenting on
00:40:55
some dumb asses thing about not like
00:40:57
getting vaccinated I'm like you mother
00:40:58
you know like I'm like you're a dope and
00:41:01
I'm like don't don't say it don't comic
00:41:03
don't comment shut your mouth do it do
00:41:05
what your granddad always said that you
00:41:07
just said keep your mouth shut you know
00:41:08
like I'm like okay keep it keep and I've
00:41:10
I've been very good even yeah sometimes
00:41:13
you were just like
00:41:15
I want to jump on the bandwagon with
00:41:16
everyone yeah yeah yeah okay so some
00:41:19
more questions
00:41:20
um these were from Instagram uh the
00:41:23
handlebar mustache is ever going to
00:41:24
return
00:41:25
uh I'm liking the beard at the moment
00:41:27
yeah the book looks good on you I could
00:41:29
pull the handlebar back at some stage
00:41:31
yeah maybe maybe if I make the final of
00:41:33
dancing hey we'll see if I can oh is
00:41:35
that right is that a promise oh it's not
00:41:37
a promise
00:41:38
how are you feeling about the dancing
00:41:40
because you've you have said you've got
00:41:41
two left feet so far according to Lauren
00:41:44
we're doing very very well right right
00:41:45
she's like you've got these routines
00:41:48
we've already learned two full routines
00:41:49
I I've been answered that before but I
00:41:52
I'd struggled for remember oh yeah I had
00:41:55
to look because it's like a two minute
00:41:56
dance but it's it's just fast right you
00:41:59
know and then you forget something cool
00:42:01
you [ __ ] something up and then you're
00:42:02
like you remember that rather than
00:42:05
thinking about what's in front of you
00:42:06
yeah yeah and of course you're not the
00:42:08
right way and you're like oh [ __ ] and
00:42:10
sitting in practice you can stop but in
00:42:12
train in full thing you're just gonna
00:42:13
have to go for it so no I'm feeling I
00:42:15
think it'll be all right it's a
00:42:17
popularity contest at the end of the day
00:42:18
so the people that are going to win are
00:42:20
the ones that are going to get all the
00:42:21
vote so I want to see if I've got enough
00:42:23
supporters it'll be like yeah we want to
00:42:25
see you down oh well I I wouldn't put it
00:42:27
past you I mean um it seems like
00:42:28
everything you do is quite methodical
00:42:29
like whether it's the rowing whether
00:42:31
it's like celebrity Treasure Island
00:42:32
whether it's the boxing so I'll give it
00:42:34
a good will I am literally we are
00:42:37
training full-time how many hours
00:42:40
we did about 25 to 30 last week right
00:42:43
and yeah so we are trying to do as much
00:42:45
as we can because when you when you sign
00:42:47
up what are they what do they tell you
00:42:48
the commitment is how many hours 16
00:42:50
hours 16 hours it's about three hours a
00:42:51
day sort of three to four hours a day
00:42:53
sort of four or four days a week so I
00:42:55
had um David Kelly on the podcast a few
00:42:57
weeks ago the the brown butter bean and
00:42:59
um he said yeah they said it I'd have to
00:43:01
do this many hours and I just started
00:43:02
laughing at him I was like bro I was
00:43:04
married to JJ when she was on it I was
00:43:06
working with Randall when he was on it
00:43:07
the amount of hours they do if you want
00:43:09
to if you want to do well it is mind
00:43:11
it's a full-time job
00:43:13
yeah it's just repetition it's like
00:43:16
you've just got to get something right
00:43:18
you know it's like you're going left
00:43:20
right twirl down the line Left Right
00:43:22
Grapevine front back that while holding
00:43:25
a pose with your head out to the left
00:43:26
doing this swinging your arm to the
00:43:28
right on this [ __ ] step you're like
00:43:29
holy yeah do you know what I mean it is
00:43:32
literally when you watch people do
00:43:34
ballroom and they throw out twists come
00:43:35
back that that you've just got to
00:43:38
remember not only like the moves the
00:43:40
direction the that the body the swirl
00:43:43
[ __ ] you're like holy [ __ ] here we go so
00:43:45
it's just you just got to find a way to
00:43:48
be able to do it and like see rowing was
00:43:49
easy because we just did the same strike
00:43:50
every [ __ ] time and try to perfect it
00:43:52
whereas this is like you've got to do a
00:43:55
whole different sequence of steps and
00:43:57
then next one next one next one next one
00:43:59
for I think about a minute and a half
00:44:01
yeah yeah and you're like
00:44:03
oh [ __ ] it's a minute and a half you
00:44:04
know like I think it is a minute and a
00:44:06
half to two minutes of stuff and you're
00:44:07
like
00:44:08
wow okay
00:44:10
I think I think the key is to like start
00:44:12
shut and progress from there like if you
00:44:14
look at something
00:44:18
more questions what's an ERG is that
00:44:20
like a rowing machine
00:44:22
what's an egg right machine I guess well
00:44:25
it's it's called an ergometer because
00:44:27
it's a measure of power right okay
00:44:28
someone asked um did you listen to music
00:44:31
do you listen to music when you're on
00:44:32
the Urge yeah yeah so it's like you know
00:44:34
when you're in the right machine in the
00:44:35
gym yeah because you just got to sit on
00:44:37
there for like half an hour it's like on
00:44:38
a treadmill like would you just run
00:44:40
there with nothing on no it's boring as
00:44:42
yeah so if you if you can listen to
00:44:44
something yeah Oh and next minute you're
00:44:45
like [ __ ] it's been 40 minutes yeah yeah
00:44:47
but in rhyme you've just got to sit on
00:44:49
the row machine because the only way to
00:44:51
get better at rowing is to row yeah but
00:44:53
if you can't get on the water you sit on
00:44:55
a rowing machine
00:44:57
yeah and so that's basically any role
00:44:59
would do that so we yeah we listen to
00:45:01
music or we'd watch like I'd watch
00:45:02
videos or whatever and just pass the
00:45:04
time yeah uh when did you start rolling
00:45:07
uh school high school right I always I
00:45:10
love it go to you go to schools and
00:45:11
they'll be like oh we need our kids go
00:45:13
to school uh we need again I just go
00:45:15
look
00:45:16
there's heaps of hot boys heaps of hot
00:45:18
girls whatever way you go
00:45:20
um and you get [ __ ] heaps time off
00:45:22
school and you tell kids that you go
00:45:24
look you've got Mighty cup it's a week
00:45:25
and a half that's a big deal right North
00:45:27
Island you get half a week this is
00:45:28
forgetters they might let you go on a
00:45:29
Thursday night so you can do half down
00:45:31
Thursday so you just tell kids what they
00:45:33
want to hear and you go you'll get fit
00:45:35
and as I say this hot chicks hot boys
00:45:37
whatever way you go whatever and and
00:45:39
you'll be like you'll really enjoy it's
00:45:41
racing yeah but but of course and
00:45:43
they'll be like oh wow and then you go
00:45:44
look and you go to regatta's and you
00:45:45
might win something you might want to
00:45:46
race or who cares you wanna you get in B
00:45:48
final you get t-shirts you do this and
00:45:50
of course you just have a great time and
00:45:52
next minute they're like
00:46:04
uh we did pretty good uh someone asked
00:46:07
if not hamash then who else
00:46:10
uh I don't think I would have been a
00:46:12
successful without how much yeah there's
00:46:13
no way and vice versa for sure yeah
00:46:15
Hamish always said that he didn't think
00:46:17
two Hamish bonds would go as well as
00:46:19
homogeneuric right I still don't what
00:46:21
does that mean well if he if he doubled
00:46:23
himself right okay if he was able to
00:46:25
duplicate himself and go he was like no
00:46:27
it's not going to go as well as me and
00:46:29
him why why do they say that I don't
00:46:30
because I think they would have just
00:46:32
been like too clashy with their
00:46:34
pessimism yeah where is he no no because
00:46:37
he was he like Hamish would go oh [ __ ]
00:46:40
this could go wrong or that could go
00:46:41
wrong and of course I was like ah should
00:46:43
be right bro let's just give it a whirl
00:46:45
you know like and and I was I was the
00:46:46
leveler to his like anxiety of yeah [ __ ]
00:46:49
this is gonna whatever and I'll be like
00:46:51
don't worry about it and then and then
00:46:52
of course if he was feeling like if he
00:46:55
was like stressed or he was like [ __ ]
00:46:56
I'm having a bad day even if I was
00:46:58
having a bad day but like that's all
00:46:59
right bro let's just get this let's get
00:47:00
up to here let's focus on this part
00:47:02
we'll stop here I'll be like have a
00:47:03
quick drink let's really get you know
00:47:05
into whatever so but of course if he was
00:47:07
there they'd be like [ __ ] we can't stop
00:47:08
you know like would have been too much
00:47:10
together so I don't think even at the
00:47:12
time there was a couple of guys good
00:47:15
enough around but I just don't think
00:47:17
anybody yeah Hamish was a freak and and
00:47:19
to be here and you were too yeah uh yeah
00:47:23
I was good but not to his freakishly
00:47:25
well he is literally a specimen where
00:47:28
you go his power to wait you know he was
00:47:30
90 kilograms basically doing the same
00:47:32
sort of power I could do so he's free in
00:47:35
the world he was probably almost number
00:47:37
one in rowing on Powder weight ratio all
00:47:39
this stuff yeah well that might negate
00:47:40
this next question is it true that you
00:47:43
rode in the ERG before each race to
00:47:45
prevent yourself from overpowering
00:47:47
Hamish
00:47:49
all the time
00:47:51
so I was basically saying you had to
00:47:53
burn off some gas so the weights are the
00:47:55
way is the secrets the way that we
00:47:57
worked is that I could overpower Hamish
00:48:00
if I wanted to but in the first part of
00:48:02
the race I would temper my ability to
00:48:05
make sure our boat went straight because
00:48:06
if your boat's like if I because I've
00:48:08
got leverage on them if I put the power
00:48:09
on the boat actually tilts sideways and
00:48:12
basically crabs into the water and it
00:48:14
will slow down right it's going sideways
00:48:16
rather than it going straight so in the
00:48:18
first
00:48:19
say 20 seconds 30 seconds if I just made
00:48:24
sure I applied my power properly then
00:48:26
we'd go straight and then by the time we
00:48:28
were in the middle of the the race I was
00:48:31
trying to keep up with Heyman right
00:48:33
right that's his physiology okay guys I
00:48:35
was like
00:48:36
I'm on the red line and he's on the red
00:48:39
line and we're going straight which it
00:48:40
shouldn't do because he's a physical
00:48:42
specific wow if he was in the bow I
00:48:44
still reckon I'd be we would have
00:48:45
struggled I'd be like [ __ ] I can't hold
00:48:47
you
00:48:48
but then an outright power if we were
00:48:50
doing sprints we could I could pull him
00:48:52
sideways [ __ ] all day of the week but
00:48:54
that's not productive in the box so yeah
00:48:56
so just keeping it steady was the way
00:48:58
yeah um someone asked the question well
00:49:00
I think there's a lot of questions from
00:49:02
like hardcore rose that wanted to know
00:49:03
stuff what was your hardest training
00:49:04
session ever is there one that stands
00:49:06
out uh a particular one or 38 500 meter
00:49:09
pieces
00:49:10
38 so you do 500 meters as hard as you
00:49:14
go so quarter distance it's hard
00:49:16
and then turn around back on so this was
00:49:19
a dick special
00:49:20
that sounds terrible by the way the
00:49:22
special deck um deck special uh no
00:49:25
communication didn't tell us what we're
00:49:27
doing
00:49:28
in Belgium We Knew by the way can I say
00:49:30
hello from a running perspective so my
00:49:32
coach um if you just turned up any and
00:49:35
you're just like this is what you're
00:49:36
doing today and it'll tell you like as
00:49:38
you had your shoes on you've just warmed
00:49:39
up and you'd be like [ __ ] so you don't
00:49:41
know if you guys oh you're going to run
00:49:42
50k today you'd be like oh hang on I
00:49:44
don't have enough gels I don't have
00:49:45
enough water yeah yeah my turning around
00:49:47
I haven't taken a shirt you know like
00:49:48
whatever you you'd be like whoa and that
00:49:50
was dick so we had to be prepared so I
00:49:53
think the unexpected so I used to carry
00:49:55
two and a half liters of water in behind
00:49:56
the boat I had this little compartment
00:49:58
at the back and then Hamish and I used
00:50:00
to share that if we had massive rows he
00:50:02
sounds terrifying yep did you did you
00:50:03
piss in the boat no you just put your
00:50:05
leg out right yeah yeah so but that was
00:50:08
at 38 500 meter pieces was
00:50:11
and we didn't know we we got how slow
00:50:13
was the last one last the last like 15
00:50:16
right like treading and [ __ ] cement
00:50:18
they were horrific they were so slow and
00:50:21
we had like the girls club crying mahe
00:50:23
was like half slide trying to row Emma I
00:50:26
think it could like I don't know if
00:50:27
she'd quit but she just wasn't even
00:50:29
trying like she was just off her feet
00:50:30
and she she's a she's a hard chick and
00:50:33
like we it was that's prop that's number
00:50:35
one there's nothing and like when people
00:50:37
find out about it and they're like [ __ ]
00:50:39
off you're like because most people do
00:50:40
probably eight or ten so we did like
00:50:42
four times the amount at full at full
00:50:44
speed there's no it was from go bang my
00:50:47
bang as hard as you can go because he's
00:50:48
keeping time so he can see how yeah
00:50:52
terrific three and a half hours three
00:50:54
and a half hours on the water do you um
00:50:56
oh my God how do you how do you feel
00:50:58
about them now like you are you angry do
00:51:01
you look back with like rose tinted
00:51:02
glasses and think well I just like at
00:51:04
the top like nah because you just I
00:51:06
don't know I've just got a good
00:51:08
perspective on it that like he was doing
00:51:10
it to get us good
00:51:11
so you think he's got a good heart and
00:51:13
it came from a good place or he's trying
00:51:14
he because if we if we were he looks
00:51:17
good yeah
00:51:18
any coach right any coach any coach that
00:51:21
does something they're not and I always
00:51:23
tell people I'm like if your coach tells
00:51:25
you to do something [ __ ] do it
00:51:26
they're not telling you to do something
00:51:28
for shits and giggles yeah they're
00:51:30
wanting you to be better they're wanting
00:51:32
you to win because if you win they look
00:51:34
good
00:51:35
you look good they look good they're not
00:51:38
going to waste their time or your time
00:51:40
by just going I'm not going to worry
00:51:42
about them because they're going to look
00:51:43
like [ __ ] because if you get lost
00:51:44
they'll be like why would someone hire
00:51:46
Joe Joe blogs to be a coach when his
00:51:48
[ __ ] Crews keep getting lost do you
00:51:51
know what I mean yeah so dick was just
00:51:52
he wanted us to win and that was just
00:51:54
his way of like I think by doing this
00:51:57
philosophy I've trained them like if I
00:51:59
can like racehorse vlogging them like I
00:52:01
did racehorse they're going to win and
00:52:03
there was this philosophy and guess what
00:52:05
Rob twins twins mahe us Mah hey how many
00:52:10
else do you want it oh that's
00:52:11
exceptional how many like about
00:52:13
25 world champions yeah it's incredible
00:52:16
so you go he is he is he is literally
00:52:19
New Zealand's best coach he beats Arthur
00:52:21
Lydia hands down who else has got the
00:52:23
same record that he does
00:52:24
Gordon Walker's starting to get up there
00:52:26
with like Lisa and a few of the girls
00:52:28
right right but dick is number one in
00:52:31
all Olympic sports in New Zealand he is
00:52:33
at the top yeah even though he's
00:52:35
terrible with a lot of others so
00:52:37
coaching record alone is Second To None
00:52:40
So if you're into a function today and
00:52:42
he was there like oh it's so hot yeah
00:52:43
yeah he probably all right there you go
00:52:46
I don't well I don't know do you have
00:52:47
like any sort of PTSD or do any of the
00:52:49
others have no I think a few people do
00:52:52
yeah so one of the girls the school
00:52:53
Fiona Bert she's come back to be
00:52:56
uh like an athlete like a holistic
00:52:58
coaching thing and I'm like because she
00:53:01
would have I think she struggled with
00:53:04
deck yeah and now she's come back to be
00:53:06
like we should do it a way different way
00:53:07
than what we did with him because like
00:53:10
she had some horrific times
00:53:12
and not as you as you do right yeah
00:53:14
there's some people that go I absolutely
00:53:16
hated my time with thing she did very
00:53:18
well they won a world championship title
00:53:19
and a few other things but then she blew
00:53:22
out before yeah blah blah but yeah
00:53:23
coming back I think if you can learn
00:53:25
from some people's mistakes and make it
00:53:27
better
00:53:29
obviously yeah it's yeah it's a tweaking
00:53:31
thing isn't it yeah so take the good
00:53:33
throw out the bed take the goods
00:53:35
um how do you control pre-race nerves
00:53:37
and anxiety it's always there deal with
00:53:39
it and find a way just what's always
00:53:42
going to be there so the more you
00:53:44
understand it the better you'll get at
00:53:46
just being like I feel like I'm going to
00:53:48
wee myself or I feel like I'm shaking
00:53:50
whatever it's always going to be there
00:53:52
so just know that when it's there it
00:53:55
means a lot and yeah and and just find a
00:53:58
way and find everyone's going to be
00:53:59
different so you just deal with yourself
00:54:01
and let everybody worry about themselves
00:54:03
right do you remember signing my breast
00:54:05
at a Regatta
00:54:07
what was that there was a question
00:54:11
um maybe someone someone said um how did
00:54:15
you get through the why days I suppose
00:54:17
the days where you wake up in the
00:54:18
morning and why why am I doing this uh
00:54:20
it's uh you you've gotta you've got to
00:54:23
remember that it's a long it's long like
00:54:26
it's you're
00:54:28
you're waking up you can't you know like
00:54:30
for us as I said before it's a four-year
00:54:33
campaign I never woke up and went yes
00:54:36
it's not it's it's 921 days to the
00:54:39
Olympics do you know what I mean yeah
00:54:41
yeah yeah you know that there's a
00:54:42
process and and some days you're just
00:54:44
like [ __ ] I don't want to be here blah
00:54:47
blah but you're not gonna feel like that
00:54:49
all the time and and the one thing that
00:54:52
you learn over time is that there's
00:54:54
periods where you just wear the [ __ ] out
00:54:56
of yourself and then the coach will be
00:54:58
like oh we're having a light week and
00:54:59
you'll be like oh you beauty you know
00:55:01
and you get a quarter of the caves
00:55:03
pulled back you know 20K rows turn into
00:55:05
16s you know 12. I know it's still a lot
00:55:09
but but as as like us you know it's like
00:55:11
if you're Coke CTI you're not going to
00:55:13
run 10ks every day you're only going to
00:55:14
do six you'd be like oh easy yeah and
00:55:18
then and then of course by the end and
00:55:19
then on the on the Saturday he goes
00:55:20
right we're going to do like a 5k as
00:55:22
fast as you can yeah and you'll just be
00:55:23
like boof and then like yeah and it's
00:55:26
getting fresh because you fresh and so
00:55:28
that's what happens is that you go in
00:55:30
cycles and you just realize that at one
00:55:32
point in time the reason that they push
00:55:35
you right down is to basically wear you
00:55:37
as far down as you can so that then you
00:55:40
go up build you up again and so you're
00:55:42
gonna you're gonna find that and you
00:55:43
might find it multiple times but that's
00:55:45
it so just realize that it's a it's a
00:55:48
long game yeah that's a long game if you
00:55:50
feel like that like a week out from a
00:55:51
race
00:55:52
you might have over trained or you could
00:55:55
be sick or whatever but if it's in a
00:55:57
training block that's how you should
00:55:58
feel you shouldn't feel fresh every day
00:56:00
sounds like you guys have a train but
00:56:01
you always seem to get it right
00:56:03
yeah but that's what peaking's about and
00:56:06
and you've got to trust like everyone
00:56:07
knows what peaking's about you know you
00:56:09
freshen up you do less K's you start off
00:56:11
your leg Yeah like a taper period
00:56:15
um greatest achievement outside of
00:56:16
rowing
00:56:18
ah greatest achievement holy [ __ ]
00:56:21
um that's a good question isn't it
00:56:23
that's it of course it's it uh yeah I
00:56:25
mean let's do uh greatest achievement
00:56:27
[ __ ] I don't know
00:56:29
um
00:56:30
Jesus what have I done uh I'm down on a
00:56:32
two handicap in golf that's a good
00:56:34
achievement that is a low handicap yeah
00:56:35
I probably used to do this Sunday like
00:56:37
um dealing with the kids that has um you
00:56:40
know extra needs achievement I don't
00:56:41
know
00:56:42
yeah if not rowing what
00:56:46
uh I wish I wish I'd been a golfer I'm
00:56:50
obsessed with golf a if you're on a
00:56:52
two-handed kept your mouth to me I love
00:56:55
it it's such a [ __ ] cooker I played
00:56:56
it as a kid and because it's just like
00:57:00
coming from being a professional athlete
00:57:02
like you know knowing and everything
00:57:04
golf is just it's inches it's
00:57:07
millimeters it's [ __ ] tiny you know
00:57:09
and like
00:57:10
you got ah mate we
00:57:13
started
00:57:15
I am a golf tragic now I'm not gonna lie
00:57:18
um once yet what's your strength is it
00:57:20
like you drive like yeah you've got a
00:57:21
big powerful drive or just trying to no
00:57:24
statistics right if you get it in the
00:57:26
freeway you're probably going to get it
00:57:28
on well you've got a better chat you've
00:57:29
got a statistically better chance of
00:57:30
getting on the ground in regulation and
00:57:32
Regulation and then you can get it on
00:57:33
the green and then you try and close the
00:57:35
distance down because if you've got a
00:57:36
20-foot putt you're [ __ ] not gonna
00:57:37
make it yeah you've got an eight foot
00:57:39
putt you've got a
00:57:40
70 chance of getting in the hole and
00:57:43
then inside six feet you've got a you've
00:57:45
got a s you've got an eighty percent you
00:57:47
know like my God you're so annoying
00:57:51
just drive yourself crazy you can't you
00:57:53
can't do anything for fun golf suppose I
00:57:55
don't know but I but but if I if I miss
00:57:57
one of those things I'm like oh well I
00:57:59
missed it right whatever right so you're
00:58:01
not throwing your clubs no no I'm my
00:58:03
mate's throwing my club [ __ ] it's funny
00:58:05
and they just throw clubs they're like
00:58:07
[ __ ] [ __ ] Muppet and I'm like come on
00:58:10
boys if you even if you just like learn
00:58:13
how to play it because most people are
00:58:14
going to learn at some stage you'll go
00:58:15
to a driving range for a stag do or
00:58:17
whatever it is you just hit that one
00:58:19
ball you're like yeah holy [ __ ] here we
00:58:21
go and then of course when you're on the
00:58:23
golf course a lot of golf courses like
00:58:24
take a few beers in the bag just go play
00:58:26
nine holes sit at the bar
00:58:29
but it's the social side of it as well
00:58:31
which I think is there and and there's
00:58:33
some people that are like I'm not into
00:58:35
Super Fitness like cardio or lifting
00:58:37
weights or whatever but you can swing
00:58:38
golf club and just walk around have a
00:58:41
good time
00:58:42
yeah and a lot of women yeah I play with
00:58:44
a lot of women that like older women
00:58:46
that just like playing their golf it's
00:58:47
great
00:58:48
what I'd give to player for ladies tease
00:58:50
oh yeah
00:58:53
um
00:58:54
someone said what what made your peer so
00:58:56
good
00:58:57
you and yeah why how are you is it
00:59:00
training
00:59:01
it was all me yeah no was it was it
00:59:04
training or was it just a perfect mix of
00:59:06
personality is it the right yeah uh
00:59:09
training the the difference between the
00:59:12
differences of ourselves
00:59:14
so what Hamish bought and what I bought
00:59:17
um but yet A lot of it was just the
00:59:20
training of wanting to be the best you
00:59:22
just had Hamish who was just like [ __ ]
00:59:24
if he even if he lost a training he'd be
00:59:26
pursed off and so you just got this
00:59:28
super competitive guy that's just trying
00:59:30
to be out but like just beat everybody
00:59:32
and then I wanted to win I probably
00:59:35
wasn't that pedantic about like if I
00:59:37
lost a couple of races like in or even
00:59:40
trainings I wouldn't give a [ __ ] yeah
00:59:41
Hamish would just be like Nat I am back
00:59:44
and I'm going to be number one all the
00:59:45
time
00:59:46
so the differences of ourselves made it
00:59:49
good and we just managed to make a
00:59:51
combination that will literally stand
00:59:53
the test of time yeah absolutely iconic
00:59:56
iconic Duo yep it's like like Savage
00:59:58
Garden or something yeah
01:00:05
no it's absolutely outstanding yeah it's
01:00:07
incredible
01:00:08
um I think that'll do it but I don't
01:00:10
know we've got through a six pack and um
01:00:12
a bottle of Roseate which you brought
01:00:13
around
01:00:14
it's been good I am good luck for
01:00:16
Dancing With the Stars yeah thanks buddy
01:00:18
I'm really excited excited to see how
01:00:19
you go because I I don't know it seems
01:00:22
like you you are unable to do anything
01:00:23
without overthinking it and we're
01:00:27
working out how to how to crack the code
01:00:29
you know what I mean I think to be fair
01:00:31
with this I think cracking the code is
01:00:33
just getting advice
01:00:34
uh to be fair uh yeah you gotta you
01:00:37
gotta look pretty good but I'm just
01:00:39
gonna try and do the best that I can and
01:00:40
it's something like honestly this is
01:00:42
this is something I've never done you
01:00:44
know and so in a way you kill so many
01:00:47
birds with one stone where you where
01:00:49
you're trying to you're doing something
01:00:51
you've never done before you're pushing
01:00:52
your comfort zone it's a challenge
01:00:54
you're doing it for charity
01:00:57
um [ __ ] make some profile if I can
01:00:58
get some cash off the side of it it's
01:01:00
great you know what I mean so this oh
01:01:01
for you personally or for the Charities
01:01:04
the money maybe it's changed but when
01:01:07
Randa was doing it a couple of years ago
01:01:08
and then JJ yeah a couple years before
01:01:10
that it's a pretty [ __ ] hourly rate it's
01:01:13
not a great way yeah but yeah and that's
01:01:15
the thing is it's like you're taking
01:01:16
time out of your own schedule and then
01:01:18
you're sort of just replacing your
01:01:19
schedule with us and and that's what it
01:01:21
is for me but if it can create more than
01:01:24
that yeah uh you've got to like I just
01:01:27
feel I gotta do it and and that's what
01:01:29
I'm trying to do at the moment you know
01:01:30
because I've got city boy you know and
01:01:32
and the autism side of things so if I
01:01:34
can create more awareness and it helps
01:01:37
change not only him but other people on
01:01:40
the autistic spectrum and the government
01:01:41
level if I can get up to that level
01:01:43
you're making a difference yeah
01:01:46
just trying to do that and it must be
01:01:48
nice for you to do this at um the age 37
01:01:50
now because I'm guessing uh for a lot of
01:01:52
your wrong achievements he was probably
01:01:53
some are too young to appreciate what
01:01:55
was yeah yeah no he was he was um uh I
01:01:58
finished Rio and he was he just turned
01:02:01
five right oh this is devastating so
01:02:03
you're the best in the world and he's
01:02:05
too young to remember now you're gonna
01:02:06
be a goose on the TV and he just and he
01:02:08
just plays he used to play with the gold
01:02:09
medals and like throw him in his toy box
01:02:11
and it was one time the media cat they
01:02:14
came around to do like an interview or
01:02:15
something and I said Jackie it was in
01:02:17
the middle and she's like what do you
01:02:18
mean they're on the thing over there and
01:02:19
I'm like no they're not she's like what
01:02:23
and I knew that he used to take them
01:02:24
down and he like used to put like he had
01:02:26
them in his room or something and he
01:02:28
[ __ ] threw him in the toy box with
01:02:29
all his toys
01:02:30
and they said they've got a few big
01:02:33
things and [ __ ] on them but hey who
01:02:34
cares yeah they've um yeah that for
01:02:36
sharing but I had um I had Hayden Wild
01:02:38
on the the podcast he got a bronzeman on
01:02:40
the triathlon at the Olympics last year
01:02:42
he said if you lose it or it gets stolen
01:02:44
they can't be replaced ah nah
01:02:47
so they make they make like say this say
01:02:51
there's 300 gold medals given away which
01:02:53
is like teams events blah blah blah they
01:02:55
make like 350 and the other 50 go to
01:02:58
like museums and sporting Hall of Fame
01:03:01
places and all this sort of stuff so if
01:03:03
you do it you'd have to go and like
01:03:05
insurance doesn't even cover it I think
01:03:08
in the right situation because they'd
01:03:09
have to take the mold and then re-smelt
01:03:12
a one right so you wanted to go to like
01:03:14
yeah so one off so it's like firing up
01:03:16
something to do the you know you know
01:03:19
what I mean yeah and I'm sure it's not
01:03:20
just one pattern
01:03:22
and the mold because they're not just
01:03:24
going to make one pattern and repeat it
01:03:26
300 times yeah they're going to make one
01:03:28
that does 50 and do it five times yeah
01:03:30
sure so you know what I mean he's even
01:03:33
put thought into this how they make the
01:03:34
metals because I have well if you pay a
01:03:38
lot of people ask that same question
01:03:39
they're like well what if you lost it in
01:03:40
because they're like trying to be a
01:03:41
smart ass going oh yeah what if we stole
01:03:43
it off you I'll be like oh I guess but
01:03:46
to the end of the middles that
01:03:47
themselves I mean you you're on the
01:03:50
internet forever like it's it's a
01:03:52
tangible reward and yeah like as I say
01:03:56
like like now The Middle's just sort of
01:03:58
[ __ ] home what are they doing they
01:04:00
dust them off the other day yeah do you
01:04:02
know and so like and then some people
01:04:04
put them in cases so yeah the metals are
01:04:06
tangible reward but you'll never lose
01:04:08
the status of being an Olympic champion
01:04:11
yeah simple as that yeah well I've I've
01:04:14
had enough Barry McGee who won a bronze
01:04:17
medal in the um 1960 Rome Olympic
01:04:19
marathon and yeah season has late 80s
01:04:21
now and he's still got his framed enough
01:04:22
on the wall yeah along with this um
01:04:24
Olympic participation certificate yeah
01:04:26
yeah I've
01:04:28
a lot of it's just sitting in the box
01:04:29
but
01:04:30
um that's it like whether you're going
01:04:31
to put it on the wall I don't
01:04:34
know it's just like because sometimes
01:04:35
people want to touch it or they want to
01:04:37
play you know whatever and so you're
01:04:38
like well do I put it in the case do I
01:04:39
put it here and you're just like no
01:04:40
whatever and I think a lot it's just so
01:04:42
different with everyone yeah maybe it'll
01:04:44
have a life of its own and as you get
01:04:45
older you know they'll they'll mean
01:04:47
Morty is it at the moment it's like man
01:04:48
and if I ever get broke I'll just check
01:04:50
it on track I guess converters
01:04:53
yeah hey I'm Eric Murray bloody
01:04:55
wonderful to sit down with you thank you
01:04:57
for being so generous with your time
01:04:58
you're um you don't fit the mold of uh
01:05:01
like an Elite Sports person and I love
01:05:03
that about you halo I'm honestly this is
01:05:06
just the person I am man
01:05:08
authenticity is it's gold and I think
01:05:11
that's the great part about it is I've
01:05:12
never tried to change to do what I'm
01:05:14
like you know I I've probably gotta I do
01:05:17
have a business side to me when I need
01:05:19
to be like a little bit more uh clean
01:05:21
cut I guess but other than that I'm just
01:05:24
like genuine yeah just genuine kiwi
01:05:27
bloke yeah I love a beer love having fun
01:05:29
fart in public just have a laugh you
01:05:32
know what I mean just that type of
01:05:33
person yeah um and that's all I've ever
01:05:36
been yeah oh I Love It Don't Go Changing
01:05:38
okay sweet yeah
01:05:40
all right thanks mate thanks team
01:05:42
thank you very much for joining us
01:05:43
that's Runners only with dom Harvey
01:05:45
episode 16 part two of our chat with
01:05:48
Eric Murray who is currently on Dancing
01:05:49
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[Music]

Podspun Insights

In this lively episode of Runners Only, Dom Harvey continues his engaging conversation with Olympic champion Eric Murray, diving deep into the world of competitive rowing and the unique experiences that come with it. The duo shares hilarious anecdotes from their time in the Olympic Village, debunking myths about wild parties and revealing the reality of life as elite athletes. Eric opens up about the nerves and pressures of Olympic finals, emphasizing the importance of managing expectations and staying focused. The conversation takes a fun turn as they discuss Eric's current stint on Dancing With the Stars, where he hilariously admits to having two left feet but is determined to give it his all. Listeners are treated to insights about training, competition, and the camaraderie that defines Eric's relationship with his rowing partner, Hamish Bond. With plenty of laughs and heartfelt moments, this episode captures the essence of what it means to push boundaries and embrace new challenges, all while keeping it real and relatable.

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Episode Highlights

  • Olympic Nerves
    Eric Murray shares his experience of dealing with nerves before Olympic finals.
    “If you're not nervous, it doesn't mean enough.”
    @ 03m 24s
    October 19, 2022
  • Celebrating Olympic Gold
    Eric talks about the relief and celebrations following their Olympic victory.
    “Thank God that's over!”
    @ 09m 30s
    October 19, 2022
  • The Olympic Party Life
    Eric reminisces about the party atmosphere during the Olympics.
    “Every day was just like party, watch, support the team, repeat.”
    @ 11m 45s
    October 19, 2022
  • World Record Smash
    The team unexpectedly breaks the world record by six seconds after a race.
    “Holy [ __ ]! We smashed the world record!”
    @ 18m 13s
    October 19, 2022
  • The Power of Relaxation
    The team's relaxed approach contributed to their record-breaking performance.
    “We just clicked and went fast!”
    @ 19m 30s
    October 19, 2022
  • Pursuing Dreams
    An inspiring message to young athletes about the value of the journey in sports.
    “Just go for it! The journey alone is worth it.”
    @ 29m 11s
    October 19, 2022
  • Counterfeit iPhones in Beijing
    In 2008, we bought counterfeit iPhones for just 50 bucks!
    “Wow, we bought counterfeit iPhones for 50 bucks!”
    @ 34m 31s
    October 19, 2022
  • Biking Without Helmets
    A late-night bike ride without helmets led to a close encounter with the police.
    “I’m out, I don’t need a fight to start.”
    @ 37m 41s
    October 19, 2022
  • Dancing as a Popularity Contest
    The competition is all about who has the most supporters.
    “It’s a popularity contest at the end of the day.”
    @ 42m 15s
    October 19, 2022
  • The Philosophy of Coaching
    A coach's tough love comes from a place of wanting you to win.
    “If your coach tells you to do something, do it.”
    @ 51m 25s
    October 19, 2022
  • Facing Pre-Race Nerves
    Understanding and managing anxiety is key to performance.
    “You just deal with yourself and let everybody worry about themselves.”
    @ 54m 01s
    October 19, 2022
  • Dancing With the Stars
    Eric discusses his excitement and challenges in joining the show.
    “You’re doing something you’ve never done before; it’s a challenge.”
    @ 01h 00m 54s
    October 19, 2022

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Key Moments

  • Olympic Nerves03:24
  • Celebration Relief09:30
  • Party Atmosphere11:45
  • Relaxed Performance19:30
  • Inspiring Journey29:11
  • Counterfeit iPhones34:31
  • Coaching Philosophy51:25
  • Managing Anxiety54:01

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