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    Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
    July 15 2004

    It's finally dawned on us, we're off to Athens
    By John Huxley

    Rising stars ... members of the coxed eight rowing team for the
    Athens Olympics return to shore after their final dawn training
    session at Haberfield yesterday. Photo: Steve Christo


    Oarsome? Well, Australia's coxed eight rowing team certainly hoped so
    as they completed their final dawn training session on Iron Cove at
    Haberfield yesterday before heading overseas for the Olympic Games in
    Athens next month.

    "Yes, it's really gone very well," said their coach, Tim McLaren.
    "Whether we come first or last, I think we're satisfied that
    preparing at home, on Sydney Harbour, was the best thing for us.
    Nothing should faze us now."

    With barely four weeks to go until the start of the Games,
    Australia's team of some 470 athletes and 300 officials is already on
    the move. The champion hurdler Jana Pittman has been based in
    Switzerland for several weeks and will compete this weekend in Spain.

    After competing in the United States recently, Ian Thorpe has
    rejoined the swimming team, which goes into camp in Germany at the
    end of the month. The taekwondo team is currently in Korea. The
    cycling team - currently grounded - also plans to move to Germany for
    its final preparations.

    And weightlifting officials are still looking in his native Armenia
    for the sole male team member, Sergo Chakhoyan, who has gone missing.

    The rowers, too, had the option of competing and training overseas,
    but declined.

    "It was a mix of things," explained McLaren. "The conditions, the
    facilities, the fact that a few of our guys are married men with
    family, who didn't want to spend months away."

    Instead, after a couple of days of rest and recreation at home with
    their families - "necessary psychological refreshment, after all the
    hard work", says coach McLaren - they will swap their winter gear for
    summer gear and fly out on Monday.

    They plan to rendezvous in Singapore before catching a plane to their
    interim, lakeside headquarters near Varese in northern Italy. They
    are not due to arrive in Greece until a fortnight before the Games
    start on August 13.

    Most of the nine-man squad are members of the UTS Rowing Club. Those
    who weren't relocated to Sydney to train.

    The team includes a record three brothers - Geoff, James and Stephen
    Stewart, the sculling and rowing medallist Bo Hanson and former
    Oarsome Foursome member Mike McKay, who will be competing in his
    fifth Olympics.

    McLaren believes the team will go well. "It's a good mix of guys with
    plenty of experience and guys rowing at the Games for the first
    time."

    Is he concerned at early reports of his winds - and rough waters - at
    the Schinias Rowing Centre, north-east of Athens?

    "Not at all. After training on Sydney Harbour during winter, we're
    confident we can handle anything."
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