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Chris Walker-Hebborn: 'I've got a lot to learn after Commonwealth Games'

Chris Walker-Hebborn believes that he needs to focus on his sprint work after struggling in the 50m event at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Team England swimmer Chris Walker-Hebborn believes that he has a "lot to learn" after his performance at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

The 24-year-old won one bronze and two golds, one of which came in tonight's 4x100m medley relay, in the pool at Tollcross this week.

However, Walker-Hebborn, who is expected to compete at the European Championships in Berlin, has insisted that he needs to work on his sprint.

"Obviously disappointed in the 50m," Walker-Hebborn told reporters. "These things build character and I've got a lot to work on experience-wise with the 50m, so to come away with a gold here definitely helps. I've got a lot to learn in the sprint department, so just onwards and upwards from now."

England finished with 28 medals, while Australia topped the medal table with 57.

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Liam Tancock of Loughborough University in action during the Mens 50m Backstroke Final during day three of the British Gas Swimming Championships in Sheffield on June 28, 2013
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