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Given that the rowing teams has had the most funding , it's been a very poor performance at the olympic games .
What's gone wrong ?
What's gone wrong ?
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Apparently he resigned and was not sacked.
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This has been a very different Olympics in terms of disruption to athlete's training and preparation for the past 18 months so not easy to draw conclusions on long-term trends. Well done to all rowers and let's hope the decision to hold the event does not lead to dire consequences for the Japanese nation.
not everybody loved Grobler.
British rower Josh Bugajski was scathing in his appraisal of his former coach.
"I will admit he is a good coach to some people," said Bugajski. "But there were people that he seemed to take a disliking to.
"I am going to be brave and say something the crew don't want me to say - I popped a bottle of champagne when Jurgen retired.
"I had three very dark years under him. I would be a coward not to say on behalf of the guys who are back home and didn't make it on to the team and got the darker side of Jurgen."
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But Canary is right: you can't buy medals, sport is never a sure thing. It's one thing to be disappointed about your team not doing well, but another to be outraged because you didn't get a return on a financial investment.
British rower Josh Bugajski was scathing in his appraisal of his former coach.
"I will admit he is a good coach to some people," said Bugajski. "But there were people that he seemed to take a disliking to.
"I am going to be brave and say something the crew don't want me to say - I popped a bottle of champagne when Jurgen retired.
"I had three very dark years under him. I would be a coward not to say on behalf of the guys who are back home and didn't make it on to the team and got the darker side of Jurgen."
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But Canary is right: you can't buy medals, sport is never a sure thing. It's one thing to be disappointed about your team not doing well, but another to be outraged because you didn't get a return on a financial investment.