The Edinburgh star, 28, nearly quit the sport after a soulless Tokyo experience but is now back firing on all cylinders both in and out of the pool. She qualified in seventh to book her place in today’s 3m springboard final and keep her hopes of an unlikely medal alive. “I’ve realised that when I step out of this pool, I am more importantly Grace the person, and she needs to be taken care of,” she said. “When I’m feeling confident in myself and when I take care of Grace, I dive well. The Scot, who competes in the final this afternoon, added: “If I go in and dive the way I know I can, I will walk away from this pool happy.
Source: The Star August 08, 2024 15:10 UTC