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Helen Glover determined to make more history at Olympics

London 2012 gold medallist Helen Glover has declared her ambition to give the Olympics one more shot.

Nine years after making history by becoming Great Britain's first gold medallist of London 2012 alongside team-mate Heather Stanning, Helen Glover has declared her ambition to give the Olympics one more shot.

Glover has not tired of the history-making feats that saw the pair become Britain's first female rowing champions and go on to dominate their sport, winning world and European titles before parting ways in the wake of their second Olympic triumph in Rio.

While Stanning resolutely announced her retirement two months later, Glover kept her options open, retreating from the sport to marry TV presenter Steve Backshall and start a family, but never quite making the end of her glittering Olympic odyssey official.

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Helen Glover and Heather Stanning won Great Britain's first gold medal at London 2012 (Stephen Pond/PA)

It proved a prescient move as Glover, now with three children under the age of three, has submitted to the itch to achieve one more sporting milestone by becoming the first British woman to be selected for the rowing team for the Games after having children.

Glover told the PA news agency: "When the new year rang in 2020 and we expected the Games to be going ahead in six months' time, I was just about to have twins and was looking forward to watching the Olympics from my sofa.

"I was very much prepared to be not involved, and definitely at the realisation that Olympics and rowing wouldn't be a part of my future. It's not something I anticipated or expected – I still tell myself it's not really happening."

Glover's urge to return took shape during the long, unlikely months of the initial lockdown, and became tangible when the International Olympic Committee made the unprecedented move to postpone the Tokyo Games for 12 months.

Glover acknowledged the desire to make more history became central to her ambition of forcing her way back into the British rowing squad for Tokyo.

"It is probably the motivator for me, no woman has returned to the sport after having children and made it to an Olympic team, and that is huge," added Glover.

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Helen Glover married TV presenter Steve Backshall shortly after her second Olympic triumph (Mike Egerton/PA)

"It has to be done at some point, and if not by me, I want it to be done by someone else. Having a daughter now, all these things become really apparent.

"I want to be a really good role model for her and other girls, to show them that it doesn't have to be in rowing but in whatever you want – somebody has to break that barrier, and show it can be done."

Glover, now 34, laughed off suggestions she might have tried to coax Stanning out of retirement to reforge their imposing partnership – "she would have hung up on me!" – and will instead work within the GB squad to determine for which boat she is best suited.

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Helen Glover is determined to row to more history in Tokyo (Martin Rickett/PA)

And as she homes in on an improbable return to Olympic action, she reflected on the unusual circumstances which made her return from the brink of retirement something that was possible.

"I would obviously never choose to have had this year, but everybody has their way of getting through and sport has always been my way of doing that," said Glover.

"It slowly developed from training during the babies' nap schedules to seeing some scores coming back and getting excited and thinking it could be done.

"I would have thought it was ridiculous then it seemed less ridiculous as the weeks ticked by. There wasn't a lot else going on, so it seemed like a good opportunity just to try."

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Wednesday's key events


ROWING
· Team GB have dominated the men's coxless fours in recent Olympics, winning on each of the last five occasions, but this year they face some stiff competition. They are one of four rowing medal contenders for Great Britain today (2.10am)

SWIMMING
· Katie Ledecky and Ariarne Titmus face off again in the women's 200m freestyle final, with the latter having already come out on top in the 400m event (2.41am)
· Team GB's Abbie Wood is among the medal contenders in the women's 200m individual medley final, while teammate Alicia Wilson will also take part. USA's Kate Douglass was the fastest qualifier, while world and Olympic record holder Katinka Hosszu is also involved (3.45am)
· Katie Ledecky could make it two golds in one morning as she goes into the 1500m freestyle final as heavy favourite, having broken the Olympic record in qualifying (3.54am)
· Team GB were by far the fastest qualifiers for the men's 4x200m freestyle relay final and will therefore be favourites for another gold in the pool (4.26am)

RUGBY SEVENS
· Team GB take on New Zealand in the first men's semi-final, having been beaten by reigning champions Fiji but then come from behind to overcome USA on day two (3am)
· The sevens gold medal match takes place at Tokyo Stadium, with the winner of Great Britain vs. New Zealand taking on either Argentina or Fiji (10am)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
· Joe Fraser and James Hall compete for Team GB in the men's all-around final (11.15am-2.10pm)

CYCLING
· Anna Shackley will take part in the women's road time trial (from 3.30am)
· Geraint Thomas and Tao Geoghegan Hart have medal ambitions for Great Britain in the men's road time trial, although both will need to recover from the crash they suffered on Saturday (6am)

DIVING
· Jack Laugher bids to retain his men's 3m synchro diving title alongside new partner Daniel Goodfellow (7am)

EQUESTRIAN
· Charlotte Dujardin will look to add to her already legendary status with a third successive Olympic individual dressage title (9.30am-1.25pm)

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