IYHWrestling.com | WithoutYourHead.com

Welcome to In Your Head! Wrestling podcast, news and community!

6 million deal on Monday night.Alonso was moving to the outside

Posted in IYH Forums by fangxu0220 at 09:19, Aug 22 2015

Brent Hayden knows photography almost as well as he knows his way around the pool. So if he were the subject of a portrait at the upcoming London 2012 Olympic Games, hes got his personal preferences. "I would say the camera should shoot from chest level, so youre not looking up my nose, but also, not having to look up and making me look short. If you shoot it at chest level, it kind of makes the person less intimidating. You just kind of look normal," said Hayden, breaking off talk about the pool to indulge in his other love. "I like pictures that get a little bit more creative with composition. So I would say put me to one side or the other and shoot a horizontal format. Thats how I would like to shoot." In the water, the picture is quite clear for Hayden and some of Canadas other swimming medal hopefuls. Hayden is hoping to qualify to compete in his third (and possibly last) Olympic Games, however youll notice that the one omission from his otherwise stellar resume is an Olympic medal. For teammate Ryan Cochrane, who put himself on the map in Beijing 2008 by claiming Canadas first medal in the pool since 2000, the expectations are enormous the second time around. These expectations are coming not just from the general public, but from Cochrane himself. On the other end of the spectrum is Martha McCabe, who is still looking to book her space for London 2012 and is hoping to build on her breakthrough performance at the FINA World Championships in Shanghai earlier this year. It doesnt particularly matter where exactly they are in their careers. By the time they get to London, theyll all have something to prove when they line up in the starters blocks. "Its something Ive dreamed about since I was a little girl," said McCabe, who will attempt to earn her Olympic spot at the Canadian Olympic trials in Montreal beginning March 27. "I dont know what the Olympics are going to be like. "Ive got an idea going to the World Championships a few times, but I think that having it as a bit of a surprise is part of the excitement." A bronze medalist in the 200m breaststroke at the 2011 Worlds, McCabe said she would like to maintain or better that position at the Olympics. If she did, it would mark the first time a Canadian woman has won a swimming medal since 1996, when Marianne Limpert took silver in the 200 metre individual medley in Atlanta. While it was a pleasant surprise to see Cochrane claim the bronze medal in the 1500m freestyle at Beijing 2008, he is now considered a strong contender to reach the podium again at London 2012. In FINAs most recent world rankings (Nov. 2010), he is listed as the top-ranked swimmer in the 1500m freestyle. The Victoria, BC native has his sights set on the highest step – something thats been brewing over the past four years. "Going to Beijing, me and my coach had the expectation of being on the podium," he said. "Once I got on the podium, I was pissed, because I wanted to be on the top of the podium. Im standing there getting my Olympic medal, which should be, you know, the happiest moment of my sporting career, and I was just annoyed with myself. "So, carrying that feeling the last four years, knowing that I dont want to feel that way after London I want no regrets in the pool, and I want a race that I can really be proud of." Haydens previous two trips to the Olympics have been marred by both violence and unmet expectations. At the tail end of Athens 2004, Hayden (then 19) and some of his teammates were mistakenly assaulted by police when they accidentally got caught in the middle of a protest. That jarring experience was followed by his experience at Beijing 2008. Expectations of bringing home a medal were high for Hayden, who entered the competition as the co-world champion title-holder in the 100m freestyle; however he struggled badly, placing no better than fifth in his five races. He also failed to qualify for the 100m freestyle final, finishing a distant 14th. "I think the first Olympics I was really overwhelmed by the Olympic aura. I kind of got sucked into it and got kind of lost," said Hayden, who was a double gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 50m and 100m freestyle. "In Beijing, being the co-world champion, I went in there with a lot of confidence, and I think I was too confident. I had a really good heat swim. I think that kind of just fed that ego. That semifinal, I went in thinking it would be a walk in the park, Ill just swim this and get into the final. Well, a lot of people swam faster – they were willing to work a little bit harder than I was in that moment. "These Olympics now, Im not going to let that happen again. Thats basically it." Cochrane can also now draw on that previous Olympic experience, which he believes will prove invaluable when he gets to London. "Its going to exponentially help, I think. Going into Beijing, I had no idea what to expect," he said. "I know into London, its really not about getting excited too early. Its about really focusing until that one day when I race and represent our country." That determination and preparation is not lost on their younger teammate. "I know that theyre just regular guys. And I know theyre getting to where they are – which is a successful point – by training very hard and taking care of every little aspect of their life," McCabe said. "During an Olympic year, all of that is magnified. Every single little thing counts, even more this year. I see it and I realize what it takes. "Im eager, but I know at the same time that I have a lot of training that I still have to do." Its the type of effort that could potentially land all three in the winners circle. If so, that is music to the ears of Swim Canada who have targeted a minimum of three medal performances in the pool at London 2012. Hayden sees no better goodbye to the sport he loves. "I think being able to cap everything off with a medal is the best way I can imagine going out," Hayden said. "People always say go out with a bang. As cliché as that sounds, everybody wants to go out that way." That would make quite the photo op - especially if shot at chest level. Tony Carter Broncos Jersey . -- The Detroit Lions made it crystal clear to Golden Tate that he was their top target in free agency. Peyton Manning Womens Jersey .C. - Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith said he will have an MRI on Monday morning to determine if he has any ligament damage to his left knee. http://www.jerseysbroncosshop.com/Womens-Authentic-Ty-Sambrailo-Broncos-Jersey/ . -- Kansas City Royals right-hander Luke Hochevar likely will miss at least the first two months of the season because of a sprained ligament in his right elbow. John Elway Womens Jersey . -- Anna Nordqvist moved into position for her third victory of the year, shooting her second straight 6-under 66 to take the third-round lead Saturday in the Airbus LPGA Classic. Shane Ray Womens Jersey . Jose Bautista and Brett Lawrie were lost to injury in Sundays 4-3 loss to the Reds on a sweltering day at Great American Ballpark.BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Kiko Alonsos season is over before it even began after the Buffalo Bills starting linebacker was diagnosed with a torn ligament in his left knee. General manager Doug Whaley provided the update in a statement released by the team on Wednesday, a day after Alonso was hurt while working out in Oregon. Whaley said Alonso will require surgery to repair a torn ACL, and "will likely miss the 2014 season." The Bills did not provide any details as to how Alonso was hurt. The injury is a significant blow to the Bills before they even open training camp in suburban Rochester on July 20. Alonso was an NFL defensive rookie of the year contender last season after being drafted in the second round out of Oregon. He led Buffalo with 159 tackles, two fumble recoveries and tied for the team lead with four interceptions while barely missing a snap in playing all 16 games. After playing in the middle last season, Alonso was moving to the outside linebacker spot as part of the Bills shift to a 4-3 defensive scheme under new co-ordinator Jim Schwartz.dddddddddddd The position switch was also sparked in part by the Bills signing of run-stopping specialist Brandon Spikes, who is better suited to play in the middle. Alonso had hip surgery this off-season, which limited him in participating in spring practices. But he was expected to be ready for the start of camp. "We feel badly for Kiko, because he has worked very hard this off-season in preparation for the upcoming season," Whaley said. "But we look forward to his return with his style of play that made him one of the leagues outstanding rookies in 2013." The Bills do have some depth behind Alonso. Manny Lawson, an eight-year NFL veteran, has experience playing the position. The Bills also selected linebacker Preston Brown in the third round of the draft in April. cheap nfl jerseys cheap jerseys cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '

Quick Reply

Sorry, commenting is currently disabled.

IYH ON FACEBOOK
Follow IYH on Twitter Subscribe to IYH on iTunes
Upcoming Events

Date

Event