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'It's unbelievable': Dad of Greater Manchester's Olympic hero on his pride - and why he'll be getting chicken korma in

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Sign up to the free MyBury newsletter to get the best stories direct to your inbox Bury-born swimmer James Guy has proven to be the star of Team GB’s Olympic efforts so far - securing gold medals in the 4×200 metres men’s freestyle and the 4x100m mixed medley relay.

James, who was born in Bury and went to school in Timperley, could be set to add a third medal to his name when he competes in the men’s 4x100m medley relay on Sunday morning.

But, despite Olympics glory, James’ dad Andrew says he already has eyes on another prize altogether when he lands at Heathrow Airport on Monday evening. Read more: From training in Converse on a Stockport estate to Tokyo - this is one inspirational Olympian's story “The first thing he’ll do when we

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