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Winter Olympics - Andrew Musgrave: I’m not 100% sure what we do is the most healthy for the body!

Speaking in the Eurosport Cube Great Britain’s cross-country skiing star Andrew Musgrave has joked that he’s not always sure his sport is the best thing for his body. Musgrave, who won hearts and minds with his heroic performances against the odds four years ago in Pyeongchang, faced a disrupted preparation after a pectoral injury in 2021.

Ad/> In the Eurosport Cube Musgrave told Radzi Chinyanganya that he was “super lucky” to recover as quickly as he did, with his total recovery time clocking in at two and a half months. /> Beijing 2022Musgrave reveals he was 'super lucky' in recovery from pectoral injuryAN HOUR AGO Musgrave said that the rehab “could not have gone any better,” and added that he “actually feels stronger compared to this time last year.” 'Absolutely amazing' — 49-year-old Pechstein competes at eighth Winter Olympics Boe shows timing is everything as Fourcade hails masters of windy conditions 'Robbed' — Skier Jansrud hits out after 'first major scandal of Olympics' Musgrave is due to get his campaign underway in the men’s skiathlon on Sunday and said that he was feeling good ahead of the race.

“It’s nice to be here and I’m looking forward to getting racing tomorrow,” he said in the Cube on Saturday. “Training has been going well and I feel as if I’m in much better form than going into any Olympics previously.

So think it should be good yeah.” Musgrave was asked about whether he is a more consistent athlete now compared to in 2018 and he was in full agreement. “Exactly I think that’s what has changed since 2018.

/> «But I feel more stable, I’ve done more championships and I’ve nailed the peaking for the major events better than I’ve done previously. So I know how to be in form when I need to be in form

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