Paris Olympics: meet the mastermind behind Siobhan Haughey’s bid for glory
- ‘Those who want to swim with us are generally smarter people,’ says the man planning Hongkonger’s path to podium
The mastermind behind Siobhan Haughey’s Paris Olympics glory bid began coaching to chase the adrenaline rushes that accompany sporting success.
Tom Rushton followed in the footsteps of his late dad, Clive, a top-level coach and 100 metres backstroke swimmer at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Rushton’s mum, Moira Brown, swam the 200m butterfly at the same Games.
His professional route was far from predetermined, however. An accomplished swimmer at Kenyon College, in the United States, Rushton graduated in art history and began working in that field.
“I didn’t find it exciting, there was no winning, nor the competitiveness I enjoyed about sport,” Rushton said. “I was coaching a masters team, and decided to get more into it. I went back to school to study sports science … and here I am.”
Rushton said his seven-strong training group – headlined by Haughey and also including Israel’s world 400m medley silver medallist Anastasia Gorbenko – were bonded by smart intellects.