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Mohamed Sbihi reclaims British 2km record in lockdown

Moe has set a new GB Rowing Team record after teammate Tom George broke the 5:40 barrier last month

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Mohamed Sbihi on training camp in Sierra Nevada (SAS/Getty Images)

Mohamed Sbihi MBE has reclaimed the GB Rowing Team 2km record while training at home, setting a new fastest-ever GB Rowing Team time of 5:39.4 seconds and becoming only the eleventh man ever to break the 5:40 barrier.

Just over a month ago, Moe鈥檚 teammate Tom George set a new team record of 05:39.6 from his parents鈥 home in Gloucester, a feat which renewed Moe鈥檚 belief that the result was possible.

鈥淲hen Tom went below 5:40, it was a huge inspiration to me because it showed that it can be done,鈥 Moe reflects. 鈥淗e is very different to me physiologically but we are similar in terms of our results on the ergo. As I told him, my decision to try and go sub-5:40 wasn鈥檛 a kneejerk reaction to his result: I鈥檝e seen lockdown as a great opportunity to push myself on the ergo and have been training hard over the past four months. My confidence has been growing internally over the past few weeks. As Tom said to me that morning, it was now or never.

鈥淚 called J眉rgen beforehand and told him I was going to try and break 5:40. I reassured him that either way I would be content. There鈥檚 always that risk of trying, failing, being disappointed and losing momentum.鈥

Moe has personal experience of missing out. He first attempted to break the barrier four years earlier, but ended up with a result of exactly 5:40.

鈥淚 got complacent on that day and took it for granted,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 come close again until this year. This time around I was incredibly nervous, it felt like a final. Matthew Pinsent has always spoken about nerves being a good thing – it鈥檚 one of the things I remember from his book, that nerves mean you鈥檙e on form.鈥

To have two rowers break this elusive barrier is testament to how hard the squad have been training throughout lockdown. 鈥淭om and I push each other on and he鈥檚 a big inspiration to me,鈥 Moe says of his teammate. 鈥淗opefully I am to him. The great thing is that the whole team is getting pushed on by this as well; everybody is trying to catch up and bridge the gap. People are putting out phenomenal performances.

鈥淭om will break my score again soon. He鈥檚 not reached his limits yet, he鈥檚 a young guy and I鈥檓 excited to see where he can take it.鈥

Olympic Chief Coach J眉rgen Grobler said: 鈥淚鈥檓 so happy for Moe. He managed the lockdown situation really well and has been an inspiration to the other guys in the squad. There鈥檚 been some really good challenge and competition between the group over the past four months. It shows the programme and training he鈥檚 been doing has worked for him.

鈥淗is mental toughness was really good and he delivered on the day when he said he would. I am very happy for him and his dedication to the training is brilliant.

鈥淭he battle between Tom and Moe shows the character of these guys. Tom says he will come back and go for it again. Brilliant.鈥

With two Olympic Games under his belt, Moe knows better than most how much there is still to do. 鈥淚t gives us confidence in the programme, confidence in our teammates and ourselves but now we need to transfer that onto the water,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat result on the water in Tokyo next year will be much more important to Tom and I than any individual accolades we may get.鈥