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James Gibson on ENS Under Performers: “We expect them to be here and deliver”

2021 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEASON 3, MATCH 1

Energy Standard GM James Gibson breaks down his team’s performance after Match 1, where they narrowly pulled out a win over the Toronto Titans. Gibson praised his captains and rookies such as Evgeniia Chikunova, but kept things honest by admitting a number of his athletes were not where he expected them to be.

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ISLSwammer
3 years ago

Would be nice to get paid first

Ol' Longhorn
3 years ago

I mean, what’s he gonna do, not pay them? Cuz that’s already happening.

CasualSwimmer
3 years ago

Ooof that was cold from James

Pvdh
3 years ago

Relax guy it’s a meme swim competition nobody cares that much except Chad maybe

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Pvdh
3 years ago

Geez, what a cold but spot-on take.

Corn Pop
3 years ago

Just what we want in our new kinder more thoughtful athlete focused sportsworld ….threats.

Last edited 3 years ago by Corn Pop
Verram
3 years ago

Big call post Olympics .. Name names then .. who are the underperformers?

Canuswim
Reply to  Verram
3 years ago

Every team will have athletes in this situation post Olympics during a pandemic. ISL coaches need to assess what they see in training and communicate with athletes in order to make the best event and relay selections. Instead of publicly blaming athletes, congratulate your competitor who got very close to a huge upset.

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