logo
Daniel Wiffen reveals drastic life change he's undertaking in order to maximise chances at LA Olympics

Daniel Wiffen reveals drastic life change he's undertaking in order to maximise chances at LA Olympics

The Irish Sun9 hours ago

DANIEL WIFFEN is moving home for the next step on his road to world domination — which will be taken with a new coach.
2
Deloitte Ireland yesterday announced a four-year partnership with Wiffen
2
Monday's announcement came on Global Olympics Day
Credit: Alamy
The 23-year-old
Manley told him he needed the change now to achieve his goal of becoming a treble gold medal winner at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Wiffen said: 'I am moving out of my house in Loughborough, so I'm definitely moving back to Ireland as my main training base.
'I will be doing stints in America. The Olympics are going to be there so you have to get ready for that way of life and time zone.
Read More On Irish Sport
'Nathan is going to be there. You can only stay so far away from your twin you were born three minutes before so that's what I'm going to do. I'll be moving coach and it's going to be hard.
'I only decided four weeks ago that I was going to be leaving Loughborough. It was maybe two weeks ago when we had the conversation.
'We're really good friends and we chat all the time. He wants what's best for me. He's not a selfish coach and he's not going to tell me to stay just for his own benefit.
'He thinks it's beneficial for my career, that I need a new start because being in a university programme, you get 18-year-olds, 17-year-olds coming in every year who are a lot lower level than what I am at this point in my career.
Most read in Other Sports
'You want to strive to be better than the people . . . you want to train with somebody better than you though it's hard to train with somebody better than an Olympic gold medallist.
'It's trying to progress in other areas. A university programme probably isn't the best place for me at this point in my career.'
Full circle moment' - Jacqui Hurley emotional as RTE host prepares to represent Ireland on global stage
Wiffen is unsure who will coach him but is happy to return to his Armagh base and work from there with support from Swim Ireland.
But having won over fans last year when he declared he would win an Olympic gold medal in Paris and then achieved the feat, he has even loftier goals for LA 2028.
He said: 'The end goal is three gold medals at LA. I'm just training away and refining the skills right now.
'And then at the start of July I'm leaving for Malaysia for our pre-camp before the World Championships in Singapore in August.
'I've been told a couple of times by different world champions that the hardest world championships to win is the one after winning the Olympics.
'I'm up for the challenge. Obviously my goal is to stay undefeated in the 800 metres. I haven't lost in the 800m freestyle since 2023.
'For me that's the goal — just to keep undefeated and win another gold medal and then hopefully add that 400m and try to challenge it a bit more, and then for the 1500m.
'It's to try and progress from that bronze medal and win the gold I won in Doha before.
'I would say we're aiming for three gold medals. The 400m is maybe a bit of a stretch because it's a new event, but definitely two.'
DEALINGS WITH RUDD
Wiffen also spoke on the subject of former Swim Ireland National Performance Director Jon Rudd, who was the subject of a BBC Panorama programme that
None of the allegations were from Rudd's time in Ireland and Swim Ireland
But Wiffen said he always enjoyed working with Swim Ireland while highlighting that he had few dealings with Rudd and no knowledge of the allegations.
He said: 'I've only got good things to say about Swim Ireland and how they have supported me. Jon was not a performance director for me, he wasn't my coach.
'He just answered emails for me and was never on poolside coaching.
So I would have no idea.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sarah Lavin hits season-best at Ostrava Golden Spike meet as form builds for Ireland star ahead of World Championships
Sarah Lavin hits season-best at Ostrava Golden Spike meet as form builds for Ireland star ahead of World Championships

The Irish Sun

time42 minutes ago

  • The Irish Sun

Sarah Lavin hits season-best at Ostrava Golden Spike meet as form builds for Ireland star ahead of World Championships

IRELAND'S Sarah Lavin clocked a season's best of at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic on Tuesday evening. The Advertisement 2 Sarah Lavin clocked a season's best time in the Czech Republic on Tuesday night 2 Sharlene Mawdsley will return this weekend in Slovenia for the first time she the passing of her father She shave O.2 off her previous best time this season after the impressive showing. The 31-year-old was beaten by world record holder Tobi Amusan, who dominated from the start and crossed the line in 12.45. Amusan finished 0.3 seconds clear of Slovakia's Viktoria Forster, who edged Lavin for second place with a time of 12.74 after a very tight contest. Lavin's performance marked a strong improvement on her previous season's best that was recorded just three days ago in Finland. Advertisement READ MORE ON ATHLETICS And it's good signs for the Lisnagry ace as she builds forma ahead of the World Championships that are set to take place in Tokyo from 13–21 September. Lavin's next appearance will come at the European Team Championships in Slovenia this weekend. She'll run for her country in both the 100m hurdles and the women's 4x100m relay. Elsewhere, Sharlene Mawdsley has confirmed Advertisement Most read in Athletics in Philadelphia at the start of June. Her dad Thomas Sharlene Mawdsley shows off makeup before Zagreb race And on Monday, the

Sarah Lavin locks in season's best time in Ostrava
Sarah Lavin locks in season's best time in Ostrava

RTÉ News​

time3 hours ago

  • RTÉ News​

Sarah Lavin locks in season's best time in Ostrava

Sarah Lavin ran a 0.2 second season's best of 12.76 to take third in the women's 100m hurdles at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava this evening. The 31-year-old finished behind world record holder in the event Tobi Amusan, who broke the tape in a time of 12.45. Amusan led from the gun, eventually finishing 0.3 seconds ahead of second-placer Viktoria Forster of Slovakia, who had a battle to the line with Lavin and was given the nod for the runner-up spot in 12.74. Lavin's time is a significant improvement on her previous season's best of 12.90 which she set in Finland three days ago and marks a timely coming into form. The main target for Irish athletes this year is the unseasonably late World Championships which take place in Tokyo from 13-21 September. The next fixture for Lavin is the European Team Championships in Slovenia this weekend, where she will don the Irish vest for the first time this outdoor season in the 100m hurdles and women's 4x100m.

Ed Sheeran and Van Morrison guitars in auction for NI athletes
Ed Sheeran and Van Morrison guitars in auction for NI athletes

RTÉ News​

time4 hours ago

  • RTÉ News​

Ed Sheeran and Van Morrison guitars in auction for NI athletes

Guitars belonging to Ed Sheeran and Van Morrison are set to go under the hammer to support the next generation of Northern Ireland's sports stars. They are among the lots to be auctioned both online and at the Mary Peters Trust's annual Sport Inspires festive lunch this year. The trust, set up by Mary Peters after her gold medal win at the 1972 Olympics, supports young people in the pursuit of their sporting dreams. Van Morrison's guitar has been pre-signed by the music star. Ed Sheeran is to autograph his Lowden guitar - made in Co Down - with a personal message to the ultimate owner post-auction. Also going under the auctioneer's gavel will be artworks by Lisburn's Neil Shawcross and James Bond actress Jane Seymour, also famous for the American Western series Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman. Mary Peters thanked all for their generosity. "It's early stages and plans are still being created, so expect a sprinkling of surprises on Friday November 21," she said. "I'd like to thank Ed Sheeran and Van Morrison for their huge generosity and, of course, my friend and artist, Neil Shawcross, and Jane Seymour who, in addition to her high-profile acting credits, is now an accomplished and highly respected watercolourist. "The trust also greatly appreciates the work our fellow board director, Julie Hastings, did to secure such a beautiful Jane Seymour floral composition and a coveted, signed, Van Morrison guitar." The fundraiser will look forward to next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics as well as paying tribute to the achievements of local athletes across five decades since the trust's inception in 1975.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store