Beijing Olympics 2022 - Speed skating Farrell Treacy praying to avoid brotherly deja vu at Beijing 2022
Farrell Treacy knows a Beijing battle with brother Niall couldn't go much worse than the last time they clashed on ice — literally. The Treacy brothers will form two-thirds of Team GB's short track speed skating squad at next week's Winter Olympic Games. Ad/> Farrell, 26, and Niall, 21, racked up valuable World Cup ranking points in Japan, China, Hungary and Holland this season to book their place on the plane to the Chinese capital.
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So we'll see how we go this time! «He hit a block and went down and took me out — so, it didn't work out from the point of view where we were trying to get as many ranking points as we could. Luckily we did it in Hungary to both qualify. »The way the draw is done, they normally keep countries apart so it would only be if we get to finals or semi-finals that we could meet.