Sprint canoeing's 'ball of fire'
"There's a little bit of me wishes the Olympics were tomorrow."
Rachel Cawthorn is in the form of her life. The 21-year-old sprint canoeist, from Guildford, won in Germany earlier in June.
And the sport's leading British star, Tim Brabants, says she has become "the one to beat" in the women's events.
For now, though, she is , soaking up sun before throwing herself back into her training regime.
"But I could do with the race practice and the lead-up to 2012 is going to be exciting," she continues, rethinking. "I wouldn't want to miss out on that. It's exciting, especially when you hear stuff on the news about people interested in tickets.
"That brings it closer to home but you think about all the stuff you have to do first, and realise you have to get on with it."
Cawthorn's team-mates say she is a "ball of fire" when the race is on, yet she appears quiet and unassuming on camera. And she has turned to an unlikely hobby as a means of winding down away from the water.