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During the initial Lockdown, unable to attend his home training facility at Dorney Lake - the 2012 Olympic venue for rowing and canoe sprint – Heath set up a home training tent in his garden in Guildford and maintained fitness from home. It wasn’t until August that I was able to first capture Liam at Dorney, with a training day in March 2021. A month later, Liam joined Britain’s best flat water racers in his first competitive event in over 18 months at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham, with Liam putting down a strong performance to win the K1 Mens 200m sprint. All Liam’s training has taken place either at his home gym, Dorney Lake or Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre.
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PROJECT - The Leap Year
During the initial Lockdown, unable to attend his home training facility at Dorney Lake - the 2012 Olympic venue for rowing and canoe sprint – Heath set up a home training tent in his garden in Guildford and maintained fitness from home. It wasn’t until August that I was able to first capture Liam at Dorney, with a training day in March 2021. A month later, Liam joined Britain’s best flat water racers in his first competitive event in over 18 months at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham, with Liam putting down a strong performance to win the K1 Mens 200m sprint. All Liam’s training has taken place either at his home gym, Dorney Lake or Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre.