Medals not most important thing for Lizzie Simmonds at European Championships

Trusted article source icon
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Profile image for This is Lincolnshire

This is Lincolnshire

Lizzie Simmonds admits next month's European Championships will be more of a fact-finding mission than a medal hunt – but insists that will be a one-off with the London 2012 Olympics now just two years away.

Simmonds made her European debut as a fresh-faced 15-year-old in Budapest in 2006, finishing fifth, ninth and 20th in the 200m, 100m and 50m backstrokes respectively.

Now 19, the former Lincoln Vulcans swimmer – who claimed European 4x100m medley relay gold in 2008 – will return to the banks of the Danube in the coming weeks, having scooped double British gold back in March.

Simmonds' season's bests – set at the British Championships – in the 100m and 200m rank her as the fastest and second fastest swimmer respectively in the world this year.

However, with those performances also qualifying her for October's Commonwealth Games, Simmonds admits she will experiment in Hungary in order to be best prepared for Delhi and also 2012.

"It is fair to say the European Championships aren't my main priority of the year because that is the Commonwealths," said Simmonds.

"For other European countries the European Championships will probably be their major meet but for us it isn't. But it will still be an important competition. I will only have a few days' rest beforehand, if any at all, so it will be good to see how my body reacts and where I am looking ahead to the Commonwealths.

"The Europeans are going to be good as a bit of a practice session to see how my body reacts and I am sure I will find out a lot about myself.

"I haven't really set myself any solid targets for the Europeans but that doesn't mean that we won't be going looking to win because if you don't do that then there is no point in turning up."

Simmonds has a wealth of international experience, having swum at the Olympics in 2008, the world championships in the years before and after and two European Championships since 2006.

And with the London 2012 countdown clock dipping under the two-year mark today, Simmonds believes she will only get better with age and experience.

"I have been really pleased with my form this year and I am swimming faster than last year so the signs are looking good," she added.

"With it only being two years away now, it is starting to get real and meets like the Europeans and the Commonwealth Games will be a good indication of what to expect in 2012.

"The good thing for me is that I have the experiences of Beijing under my belt, which means I will be more prepared for when London 2012 kicks off.

"I wouldn't want to go into my home Games fresh without any prior experience of an Olympics so I am delighted to have my 2008 experiences."

0
Tweet this article
Report

Be the first to comment

max 4000 characters