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In this episode, we sit down with Maggie Mac Neil, an Olympic gold medalist and world record holder, recognized for her exceptional career in swimming despite battling asthma. Maggie shares her inspirational journey, from being diagnosed with asthma at 17 to her historic victories and advocacy for lung health. She discusses her emphasis on focusing on the process, highlights the importance of reflecting on accomplishments, and explains her new direction towards studying sports law to combat corruption and doping in sports. Maggie’s story is a testament to resilience and determination, offering valuable insights for aspiring athletes facing similar challenges.
00:00 Introduction to Maggie McNeil
01:31 Early Career and Achievements
03:35 Olympic Experience and Challenges
07:28 Navigating Asthma as an Elite Athlete
23:37 Advocacy and Future Plans
35:35 Final Thoughts and Advice
Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):
Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!
Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.
Send us a text
In this episode, we sit down with Maggie Mac Neil, an Olympic gold medalist and world record holder, recognized for her exceptional career in swimming despite battling asthma. Maggie shares her inspirational journey, from being diagnosed with asthma at 17 to her historic victories and advocacy for lung health. She discusses her emphasis on focusing on the process, highlights the importance of reflecting on accomplishments, and explains her new direction towards studying sports law to combat corruption and doping in sports. Maggie’s story is a testament to resilience and determination, offering valuable insights for aspiring athletes facing similar challenges.
00:00 Introduction to Maggie McNeil
01:31 Early Career and Achievements
03:35 Olympic Experience and Challenges
07:28 Navigating Asthma as an Elite Athlete
23:37 Advocacy and Future Plans
35:35 Final Thoughts and Advice
Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):
Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!
Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.