Within the quest for worldwide medals, the British No.1 shot putter is now coaching in Australia underneath a brand new coach
“What am I going to do all day?” thought Scott Lincoln. The 19-time nationwide champion had completed coaching for the day. His chores had been performed, his baggage had been packed and his flight from Australia again to the UK for the British Championships wasn’t till later that night. “It was bizarre,” he says. “I felt actually stress-free and I wasn’t used to that.”
Lincoln moved to Australia in November 2024 after a powerful season – which included a 21.31m private greatest and fourth place on the European Athletics Championships in Rome – was clouded by a disappointing Olympic Video games in Paris.
“Issues had been working to some extent, however I suppose I wished extra,” admits the 31-year-old. “It was no person’s fault aside from my very own [in Paris]. It was a nasty day on the workplace and I couldn’t actually put my finger on what it was, however I used to be simply sick of going to main championships and never qualifying for finals. I used to be just a bit bit fed up and I fancied a change.”
Now coached by London 2012 Olympian Dale Stevenson – the Australian who guided New Zealand’s Tom Walsh to a few world shot put titles, two Olympic bronze medals and Commonwealth gold – Lincoln has joined a proficient group of athletes together with Matt Denny (Olympic discus bronze medallist) and Jacko Gill (Commonwealth shot put silver medallist).
Apparently, he has reduce down on coaching since transferring to Australia. “Dale is large on minimal efficient dosages,” he says. “Being contemporary for each session is extra necessary than flogging your self within the health club daily, particularly at my coaching age.”
Elevated relaxation days have opened up alternatives for brand new adventures, in addition to creating better capability for all times admin. Having his baggage packed prematurely of a visit was no coincidence; Lincoln is now extra organised with a much less cluttered thoughts.

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“He’s extra about the entire course of than the specifics, so it’s fairly refreshing,” says Lincoln, who gained Commonwealth Video games bronze in 2022. He recollects being questioned by his coach on arrival: “He made me do a few standing throws and he was simply asking questions, like, ‘Do you’re feeling such as you’re placing them nicely?’ and I used to be like, ‘Yeah, I’m’, and he mentioned, ‘Fascinating, you’re not hitting them in any respect.’
“It’s been a bizarre one as a result of it doesn’t really feel like quite a bit has modified since then, however once I look again and examine now to then, my method has improved quite a bit. I’m nowhere close to the place I needs to be, in my view, however I’ve by no means been ready the place I’m throwing additional in coaching than I’m in competitors – it’s often the opposite manner round – so I do know for a proven fact that there’s much more in me.”

Scott Lincoln (Mark Shearman)
Lincoln’s evaluate of the season to date is a measure of how far he has come. He competed on the UK Indoor Championships inside 48 hours of a long-haul flight and though he didn’t really feel he linked with any of his efforts, he threw a better of 20.86m, a distance he admits he’d have been pleased with 12 months in the past.
He certified with ease for the European Indoor Championships last, ending simply exterior the medals with 20.73m, and though dissatisfied along with his efficiency on the World Indoors, it introduced one other main championship expertise.
September’s outside World Championships presents one other alternative to combine it up on the enterprise finish of a significant competitors. The qualifying customary is 21.50m, not far off Lincoln’s present greatest. He’s trying past that, although, and desires to be the primary British athlete to throw in extra of twenty-two metres.
“We discuss permitting me to be open sufficient to win medals,” he says. “In the event you throw 22.00m/22.50m at a significant then you definitely’re knocking on that door. That’s the place we need to be, preventing with the highest three or 4 on the earth. That’s the intention for the season.”

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Typical coaching routine
Lincoln trains in a two-week cycle alternating sooner or later on, sooner or later off. Every day features a throwing session adopted by a lifting session within the health club, with the afternoon off.
The health club session will often embrace between six to eight lifts, a few of them particular, a few of them Olympic lifts, plus extra sprinting and plyometric work.
“It’s very completely different, however I’ve embraced it,” he says. “Bodily I’m in nice form within the health club – all of my health club numbers have gone by the roof – however I’m simply making an attempt to copy the kind of throw I do in coaching in a high-pressure scenario comparable to an enormous competitors, so it’s simply figuring all of that out for the time being and being fearless.”
Lincoln is throwing extra in Australia than he did within the UK, however a key distinction is a daily change in implement weight versus working with a hard and fast weight for an extended interval (e.g. 6-8 weeks).
“I’ve gone from each throw being for distance and excessive in pressure to perhaps one intense session in each 4 periods,” he says. “We additionally change weight commonly – up as excessive as 8kg and down as little as 6.5kg – so some periods I’ll do two completely different weights alternatively. I’ll throw a 7.26kg then a 6.5kg, or a 7.5kg and all the way down to a 6.5kg, it varies [based on targeted speed or technical changes] and I don’t query it, I simply belief the method.
“I’ve additionally been coaching a bit extra main into competitions. Normally, I’d have just a few days of relaxation and drop the weights proper down, whereas now I’m coaching even up till the day earlier than the competitors, in order that’s new and fairly thrilling too.
“In the intervening time Dale can be difficult me in methods to make me really feel a bit extra snug in uncomfortable conditions. He’s making me accountable for all of my actions in order that once I do get to a championships, I do know what I’m doing, and I’ve received the boldness behind me.”
Favorite session: “I like intense throwing periods. I don’t have a particular favorite, however you will discover cracks in your method by including depth. That’s what I’m discovering in competitions in excessive stress environments – you turn out to be tense and also you’ve received to try to see previous that to allow you to throw far, so it’s a large studying curve.”
Least favorite session: “I’ve been having fun with every thing, however perhaps that’s simply because it’s all contemporary proper now!”