#157 Andrew Lauterstein
Inside with Brett Hawke
English - May 03, 2021 13:30 - 38 minutes - 35.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 140 ratingsSwimming Sports Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Andrew Lauterstein won the Bronze medal in the 100 Fly at the 2008 Beijing Olympics touching out Ian Crocker by just .01 of a second. He was a 21 year old Aussie with no expectations.
"You know that race that Michael Phelps didn't look like he won but he won? Well I got 3rd in that one." - Andrew Lauterstein
Lauterstein was a superb high school backstroker. At Australian Olympic Trials in 2004 he placed 3rd in the 100 Back. A year later he made the Australian World Champs Team. He was coached by Glenn Baker from age 11 to 21.
Today Andy is a very busy man. He runs Engine Swim with another Australian Olympic Bronze medalist in Toby Haenen, has a swim school, and just took over Mentone Aquatic.
Enjoy!
00:00 Intro
00:15 Destro Swim Towers
00:45 Swimnerd Pace Clocks
01:15 Where you coming from?
01:40 Engine Swim with Toby Haenen
02:30 Competing Again
05:30 2005 World Champs Team/2006 Commonwealth Games
06:15 3rd at Olympic Trials 2004
07:59 The Greatest Race in History
10:27 Michael Phelps Semi Finals 100 Fly
12:07 Mental State in Ready Room
12:35 Glenn Baker & Grant Stoelwinder
12:58 Backend Speed 50's
14:30 No Expectations
17:10 The Finish
19:00 An Incredible Moment in Time
19:45 Michael Phelps Peacock Documentary
20:20 2009 Rome, 2010 Delhi
21:00 Overtraining
21:25 Geoff Huegill
22:45 Funding Cut
25:23 Bus to Beijing
26:30 Trust Your Swim Coach
28:10 Retirement
29:30 Crossfit World Games
30:15 Mindfulness
31:15 Glenn Baker
34:18 Cody Simpson
35:45 50 Free at 2021 OT's
37:15 Olympics Happening 100%
38:45 Get Engine Swim Worldwide
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