Hackett closer to Olympic swim comeback

Australian swimming great Grant Hackett will contest his first official race since the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Brisbane on Saturday night.

Swimming great Grant Hackett's quest for an Olympic comeback is going from strength to strength.

In a stunning return to the pool, the 34-year-old is swimming as fast as Ian Thorpe did three years ago after less than half the time back in full training.

Just six months into his comeback, Hackett has already posted multiple 200m freestyle time trials in training of one minute 50 seconds, only a touch off Thorpe's 1:49.91 effort when 12th at the 2012 Olympic trials in Adelaide.

On Saturday, Hackett will contest his first official race since the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at a qualifying meet at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre, contesting both the 400m and 200m freestyle.

He told News Corp Australia he had doing a time of around 1:50 since December.

"I never thought I'd get to that time at this sort of stage, particularly in full training," Hackett said.

He said a time of 1:48 or even 1:47 remained his goal.

"Perhaps if I was tapered and shaved at trials coming up, that (1:48) might be something realistic.

"You could get to 1:48 but getting to 1:47 could take another 12 months.

"It might be a shorter time frame for me because I've done it so much over my life.

"I'm always conscious of not creating too much expectation on myself. Not really from public point of view, it's more myself - there could be a stage where my body says you can't push to the next level," said Hackett.


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