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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Swimming: Australian swimmer Grant Hackett improved his body shape before the Olympic Games in 2008.

Aussie swimmer Grant Hackett's body shape from overweight to normal. (May 2008)


(Melbourne, Australia)Aussie swimmer Grant Hackett improved the body shape from overweight (left) to normal one (right) for the swimmming event in Beijing 2008 Olympics.

Let's introduce the article written by two Australian journalists Stathi Paxinos and Julia Medew from Australian newspaper - The Sunday Morning Hearld:
Grant Hackett, who returned from Spain yesterday after an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the 10-kilometre event at the Beijing Olympics, was back in the pool declaring he was not overweight and had rarely been in better shape. Hackett said that he didn't really think he looked like overweight really.
Within three hours of leaving Melbourne Airport in May 7, 2008, the dual 1500 metres freestyle Olympic champion was stripped to a pair of Speedos and showing off a trim and fit-looking physique at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in Melbourne.

Source: Sunday Morning Hearld's website (Australia)
© Sunday Morning Herald, May 2008.

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