In this interview I have a conversation with Laura Penhaul. Laura was the Team Leader of the coxless crew who set two world records in January 2016. They rowed unsupported across the Pacific Ocean - 9,000 miles, taking 9 months to complete and 4 years to prepare for.
Laura previously was Lead Physiotherapist for the Paralympic Programme of British Athletics and worked at Vancouver, London and Rio Paralympic Games. Currently she is Lead Physiotherapist for the Olympic British Sailing Team.
In 2017, Laura was the Performance Manager for Mark Beaumont, where she supported him in his preparations and during his World Record achievement of cycling the World in 78 Days. Alongside this, Laura was the Performance Lead for the 'Adaptive Grand-slam', where she has supported the first ever veterans with disabilities to summit the 7 peaks and 2 poles in their performance preparation.
In this interview we examine:
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