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Brain cancer does not dim Goodburn's Glasgow podium dream
Key takeaways
- Archie Goodburn is the Scottish 50m breaststroke record holder
- Glasgow 2026 is still well over a month away but swimmer Archie Goodburn has goosebumps already.
- "It would be the proudest moment of my entire life," said the 24-year-old of a possible place on the podium.
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Archie Goodburn is the Scottish 50m breaststroke record holder
Glasgow 2026 is still well over a month away but swimmer Archie Goodburn has goosebumps already.
Partly because his battle against terminal brain cancer has taken a positive turn and partly because he can already visualise walking into the Commonwealth pool to a wall of noise not just to represent his country but to deliver what would be an extraordinary medal in the 50m breaststroke.
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