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Jamieson urges Britain to take time over coach

Olympic silver medallist Michael Jamieson has said there's no need for British Swimming to rush the appointment of a new head coach, so long as they get the right person for the job.

Britain's Michael Jamieson celebrates after the men's 200m breaststroke final swimming event at the London 2012 Olympic Games in London on August 1, 2012. Jamieson has said there's no need for British Swimming to rush the appointment of a new head coach, so long as they get the right person for the job.

Rebecca Adlington slammed the governing body last month in the delay over naming a successor to Dennis Pursley, who resigned following the host nation's poor performance in the pool at last year's London Olympic Games.

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