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I wonder where he'd focus his efforts. With the crop of 1500 guys that Australia has, that might be a challenge, but Hackett was exceptional from the 200 through the 1500. If he comes back, does he make the 4 x 200 relay? The 200 individually? The 400 or 1500?
He's been in the ASADA (Australian Sports Drug Agency) testing pool since he indicated his intent to compete again. I don't know how often, if at all, he was drug tested before Nationals (people I know in testing pool average ~1 random out of competition test a year). He would almost certainly have been tested at Nats.
I don't know how much swimming he did during his retirement. As many of us can attest, there is a difference between getting in ocassionally and training for peak performance. Hackett started *seriously* training again approximately 6 months ago, that's pretty much 100% certain. Might have done some uncoached base building in public lap lanes before that, but he wasn't part of a squad.
Hackett's comeback is over, he has arrived, he is back and likely to get even better.
Amazing what he did with 6 months of training after 6 years off.
I don't belive he just trained only 6 months. It can't be true.
He must have done somethings during the 6 years abstinence...lying on a couch and eating potatos 6 years long and than come back and swiming 3:46 and 1:46 that blows everybodys mind...
Was he on drug test the last 6 years or at least the last 6 months?
Just a questions.
I dont know but this kind of comeback storys are always a little bit suspect to be true...