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Which is when the hairs on the back of the neck stand up again. This young man still doesn’t know whether he’ll see 40 but can contemplate a medal triumph against all the odds that would raise the roof at Tollcross Swimming Centre.

“This is the second time I’ve had goosebumps during this interview,” he mentioned. “Football fans and rugby fans will know the feeling when you feel sound in your chest.

“The only time I ever felt that in swimming was in Birmingham, walking out behind Adam Peaty. That is different to just hearing someone cheering you; you can actually feel the sound waves moving through your body.

“I hope that gives us the edge to make those little hundredths of a second.”

If anyone deserves a medal, it’s Goodburn. One thing is for sure, no one is going to be mentally stronger.

And once the Games are done, the advocacy work for brain cancer awareness continues.

“We’re talking about life-changing medications – the most common form where they have a prognosis of 12 to 18 months,” he mentioned. “A month is a significant portion of their time remaining.

“It may not seem a lot in government or in policy boards or meetings when they’re making these decisions, but days and hours are important. So establishing a national brain cancer lead is something that the advocacy group I’m part of is really calling for to streamline that process as much as possible.”

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