We hope you and those close to your are safe and well.
In this episode I spoke to Stef Reid, three-time Paralympic medallist, World Champion long jumper. Stef is a remarkable lady irrespective of the fact that at 15 years old she lost her leg to the rotor blade of a motorboat. For she has amongst her sporting accomplishments, also been a semi-finalist in Masterchef UK, was the first Paralympian to model in Vogue magazine and is Vice president of UK Athletics. You may be wondering with the Para games moved on a year, if she is still going for it – well in this discussion we find out that it’s a yes.
We explore how she’s motivating herself during the lockdown and Stef, talks me through her horrific accident, her response, what helped her, who helped her, which wasn’t just her family but some tough loving health workers. We also talk about how she has made sense of her experience, emboldened her sense of self and to hear it was truly moving and uplifting.g.
Show notes
Delay to the Paralympics and the ramifications for athletes for a range of reasons
Stef’s coping mechanisms – ‘feel the feelings’
Adapting training due to COVID-19
Stef’s early sporting endeavour into rugby and ambitions to become a professional player
The accident
Processing the loss of the limb
The nurse that first challenged Stef and the thrill of having a poo!
Acceptance of the new Stef
The 2012 Paralympics changed everything
Bringing the whole package to sport
Running
The decision that sport wasn’t for Stef
World championships 3 years later!
Positive distractions
You can’t be too focussed on athletics, athletics can’t be your sole identity
Links
Not surprisingly Stef is a motivational speaker and if you’re thinking of someone to inspire your next event, take a look at http://www.stefreid.com/speaking
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