Lauren Boyle has qualified for her second final at the London Olympics after she swam the fifth fastest time in the heats of the women's 800m freestyle tonight (NZT) but isn't daring to believe she can medal.
The 24-year-old swam a good race to finish second behind world and Olympic champion and world record holder Rebecca Adlington of Great Britain in a new national record time of 8:25.91.
But Boyle, who finished eighth in the 400m freestyle final earlier at these Games, was realistic about her chances in tomorrow's (NZT) final.
"I expect them to go a lot faster in the finals tomorrow so it's going to be a case of being in my own body and not caring where they are in relation to me," she said.
"I will probably need to go at least six seconds faster [to medal] and I really don't know if that's possible, so don't expect anything from me. I'm definitely happy with a new best time and getting into the final is amazing."