Paralympian Champion Ellie Cole discusses the “horror stories” athletes experience during their careers in hopes of making “some change” for future athletes.
“A lot of athletes retire at the end of an Olympic or paralympic cycle and have an opportunity to reflect, and unfortunately for most of us, we have some horror stories from our career,” Ms Cole told Sky News host Erin Molan.
“I did want to be very honest and candid and share those stories with Australia and hoping to make some change.”
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