“My mum told me that, if it’s your rocket, it will catch you wherever you are,” he says. “When it’s my time, it’s my time. When it’s not, I keep swimming, training, trying to do good work. This is now how we live, it’s life for all Ukrainians. We have five-to-10 air alarms here every day and it’s impossible to cry every time. We need to help our families, our friends, and then carry on with our lives.” swimmer Oleksandr #Zheltyakov said.