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Injury disaster before the Olympics and recovering from ACL surgery.

48 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Welcome back to another episode of Campbells & Co! We have had a 2 week break for the Easter week and to allow Bronte to recover from ACL surgery, but it’s good to be back! In keeping with the injury theme, this week Campbells & Co delve into injury management. Injuries don’t just take a physical toll, there is a huge psychological toll as well. Bronte shares her story of a long term shoulder injury. Since sustaining the injury in 1026 - just months before the Rio Olympic Games - she has gone on to win Olympic gold medals and world championship titles. She shares her knowledge and insight into long-term injury management. Cate shares the story of acute injury management. She woke up on the morning of the 100m freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics unable to turn her head. She and her team worked frantically over the next 12 hours to get her behind the starting blocks.  Navigating injuries can break you down physically and mentally, so sending live to anyone out there struggling with it. We hope this episode gave you some practical tips and made you feel less alone.. We hope you enjoy this episode of Campbells & Co. Recommendations from the Episode: * TV Show: Shrinking on Apple TV * Documentaries: Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey and Trust Me: The False Prophet on Netflix * Podcast: The Idiot [https://open.spotify.com/show/3R1dk41k7gx8PPmaUwomAG?si=ae1660fbe80c4c6a] Produced at ⁠⁠The Podcast Boss⁠ ⁠⁠ [http://thepodcastboss.com/]podcast studio in Brisbane

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