russian swimmer Kliment Kolesnikov on the air, “” spoke of motivation and attitude towards age.
– The fuse itself and the desire to defeat yourself have not disappeared. We train, we work, from time to time I force myself to get up for morning training, when I don’t really feel like it, but where to go. The desire to set records and swim at the best time is greater than laziness, Kolesnikov told .
The athlete also explained how he relates to his age. Sunday July 9, the swimmer celebrated his 23rd birthday.
– When it comes to time for a person – this is not enough, when it comes to a sports career, I am somewhere in the middle of the road. I kind of didn’t go into age cycles. For my part, I will always be young, cheerful, joyful. There will always be energy to move forward,” added the athlete.
The Russian is a double Olympic medalist in Tokyo, six times world champion in short course and six times European champion.
Source : MatchTV

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