Thursday, 18 August 2016

Olympic Games: Australia to re-think approach to track after coming up short in Rio

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The review into Australia's performance and lack of medals on the Rio Velodrome at the 2016 Olympic Games is already under review with Cycling Australia high performance director Kevin Tabotta leading the inquiry. Cycling Australia had targeted five medals on the track but return home with just two medals, a silver and bronze. Australia's best hopes for a gold medal wrest upon the shoulders of Caroline Buchanan in the women's BMX.

In contrast, every single member of Great Britain's track squad will take home a medal.

The men's team pursuit squad set a new national record of 3:51.008 but lost the final to Great Britain, repeating its result from London 2012. Anna Meares' bronze in the Keirin is Australia's only other cycling medal to date from Rio. 

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"We'll look at the good, the bad, the ugly," Tabotta said according to The Sydney Morning Herald. "We've had an average week, and we know it's not a good time to have it. We're hurting, the athletes are hurting and we're not happy about this.

"We didn't get it right here, we're going to try to get it right that's for sure. And what we can promise you is people aren't going to go back and sit with their heads in their cereal bowls and wonder what's next. We'll go back and be right on the case and we'll be trying to work out what the next steps are."

Tabotta suggested that those next steps may include Australia placing less of an emphasis on the World Championships than it has in the past.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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