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At his first Olympics, Eric Shanteau was distracted by a far more important race — beating cancer. Now, he can focus on winning in the pool. "I'm going to have lighter footsteps walking around the deck, that's for sure," Shanteau said, chuckling. In Beijing, he surprisingly made the US Olympic team shortly after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. The 28-year-old swimmer put off surgery until after the games, not wanting to ruin his lifelong dream, but clearly he wasn't in the best state of mind for his one event — he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 200-metre breaststroke.Since then, Shanteau has been free of the disease. He's also swimming better than ever, raising hopes he'll be able to add something to his legacy beyond cancer survivor. The Olympic gold medallist sounds pretty good, too. "That would kind of be icing on the cake," he said. "That's one of the things - maybe the only thing - that I'm missing at this point." Shanteau had planned to retire after the 2008 Games, but he decided to get back in the water after undergoing surgery to remove the cancerous mass. World record The following year, he was one of the stars for the US team at the world championships in Rome, winning silver in the 200 breast, bronze in the 200 individual medley and taking fourth in the 100 breast. He also joined Michael Phelps, Aaron Peirsol and David Walters on the 400 medley relay that set a world record. Retirement was no longer an option. "It's funny," Shanteau said. "I went back and watched some of the interviews from 2008. I was caught on camera several times saying, ‘Oh, this is it for me.'" He pauses for a second, pondering what led him to stick with the sport that has been such a big part of his life, even when cancer threatened to derail it. "I just felt like I still had something to prove," Shanteau said. "It just kind of snowballed from there. I started swimming well and better and faster than I ever had before. I just took off and kept going, and here I am four years later." Shanteau still undergoes cancer screenings twice a year, and there's been no sign of a recurrence. But the disease still casts a heavy toll on his family, having claimed his father's life after Beijing. "Obviously, losing a parent is very difficult," Shanteau said. "I miss my dad every day, but I know he would be proud to see me continuing to swim and going for another shot at the Olympics." There have been plenty of good times, as well. This week, Shanteau celebrated the first anniversary of his marriage to Jeri Moss, an event that brought some much-needed balance to his life. Shanteau is now working with venerable coach Dave Salo, who has long been considered the guru for breaststrokers.

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