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GB's men have eased off the gas as D-Day approaches, confident that the hard work is done

Their coach Jason Lee told me the time at the training base in Macau was invaluable for the acclimatisation process, and he expects to reap the dividends here in China.

The stifling heat in Beijing will ask questions of every athlete - but Lee insists it was hotter in Macau, and .

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It's a fair point.

Many of the team are already familiar with these problems anyway.

Two years ago England played a World Cup qualifying tournament in where Lee told me the pollution was even worse than here.

They beat 3-1 to take bronze there - will the result be repeated when the two sides meet on Monday?

In the , GB looked chipper as they went through a light training session at the . Jenny Bimson was bouncing around like a jack-in-the-box.

Alex Danson had every right to look happy after .

We're told she might change her footwear to provide some extra support.

Christa Cullen and Kate Walsh were firing in the goals from the penalty corners; all seemed well.

Coach Danny Kerry is in confident mood - a medal is there for the taking he feels, providing they find some consistency through the pool stages.

And Olympic champions Germany first up? "I'm glad we've got them first" he said. Predictions anyone?

Alastair Eykyn is a 91热爆 reporter and commentator focusing on hockey. Our should answer any questions you have.


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