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"Win the Day" - Imogen Cotter's Philosophy on Being Brave and Reaching Goals

53 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Today's guest is making a switch in careers after being forced to quit cycling after an horrific accident. Imogen Cotter grew up doing lots of sport, particularly running, and won the all -Ireland cross country and track medals when she was in her teens. She went on a talent transfer programme and became a full-time cyclist with the Irish track cycling team based in Majorca. When things didn't work out she switched to becoming a road racer. All was going well until 2022 when, during a training ride in Spain, she was hit by a van being driven at 60 km an hour on the wrong side of the road. Her injuries included a broken patella and radius and ruptured tendons and she needed five surgeries and a huge amount of recovery time. Now she's training to become a sports journalist and already being successful. You can follow her progress here: @imogencotter Thank you for listening. Please follow us on instagram at @bebraverpod

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