'We’ve got a new plan': coronavirus shifts the finish line for Australia's Olympic athletes

'We’ve got a new plan': coronavirus shifts the finish line for Australia's Olympic athletes

21-May-2020 01:36:02 | The Guardian

For cyclist Lucas Plapp, the Covid-19 pandemic has meant starting his gruelling training regime all over again

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  • It was the most exciting day of Lucas Plapp’s life. He was only 19, but when his coach Tim Decker called to say he’d been selected for the Australian Olympic team, it was the fulfilment of a childhood dream.

    It was 18 March. Plapp was a long shot to make the five-man team for the endurance track event at the Tokyo Olympics, but his performance at the world championships a few weeks before pushed him into contention. “It was my goal and what I wanted to achieve,” he says. “I don’t know if others thought it was possible.”

    It’s quite weird to restart the whole thing, knowing how hard that training block was, to have to put your body through that again.

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