Danh ngôn của Alistair Brownlee

London 2012 was the toughest time in our relationship but also the best. Things could get fractious - we were both competing for gold - but standing next to my brother on the start line for a home Olympics was so special. I remember saying: 'Let's go.'
London 2012 was the toughest time in our relationship but also the best. Things could get fractious - we were both competing for gold - but standing next to my brother on the start line for a home Olympics was so special. I remember saying: 'Let's go.'
London 2012 là khoảng thời gian khó khăn nhất trong mối quan hệ của chúng tôi nhưng cũng là khoảng thời gian tuyệt vời nhất. Mọi thứ có thể trở nên khó khăn - cả hai chúng tôi đều đang tranh huy chương vàng - nhưng việc đứng cạnh anh trai tôi ở vạch xuất phát cho Thế vận hội trên sân nhà thật đặc biệt. Tôi nhớ đã nói: 'Đi thôi.'
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