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Marieke Vervoort: 'Why it's important to not just see the medals' | Marieke Vervoort: 'Why it's important to not just see the medals' |
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British Paralympian Ollie Hynd says he can relate to what Marieke Vervoort was going through before she died. | British Paralympian Ollie Hynd says he can relate to what Marieke Vervoort was going through before she died. |
The Belgian wheelchair racer (also a Paralympian) chose to end her life through euthanasia because she was suffering constant pain and seizures. | The Belgian wheelchair racer (also a Paralympian) chose to end her life through euthanasia because she was suffering constant pain and seizures. |
Ollie has a similar neurological condition and says it's "important that people don't just see the medals." | Ollie has a similar neurological condition and says it's "important that people don't just see the medals." |
The swimmer feels people don't fully appreciate the daily challenges faced by athletes with disabilities. | The swimmer feels people don't fully appreciate the daily challenges faced by athletes with disabilities. |
"People are inspired by Paralympians' medals, but even getting to the starting line is incredible." | |
The 24-year-old has a condition known as neuromuscular myopathy. | The 24-year-old has a condition known as neuromuscular myopathy. |
He won a gold medal on his Paralympic debut in London, then went on to win two more at the Rio games in 2016. | He won a gold medal on his Paralympic debut in London, then went on to win two more at the Rio games in 2016. |
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat he said: "The news of Marieke's death really hit close to home. | Speaking to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat he said: "The news of Marieke's death really hit close to home. |
"It's difficult to get your head around. I feel an enormous amount of empathy. | "It's difficult to get your head around. I feel an enormous amount of empathy. |
"Pushing yourself to the limit when you've got a neurological condition is so difficult. There are some days that I wake up in so much pain." | "Pushing yourself to the limit when you've got a neurological condition is so difficult. There are some days that I wake up in so much pain." |
Marieke Vervoort spoke to the BBC in 2016 about how the pain she had suffered meant she had to stop racing. | Marieke Vervoort spoke to the BBC in 2016 about how the pain she had suffered meant she had to stop racing. |
She said: "My mind says yes, go further, you still can do it. But my body cries, says help, stop training, you break me." | She said: "My mind says yes, go further, you still can do it. But my body cries, says help, stop training, you break me." |
Ollie agrees that balancing a rigorous training schedule with a debilitating illness can make it very hard. | Ollie agrees that balancing a rigorous training schedule with a debilitating illness can make it very hard. |
"What is takes for your body to train is really difficult, when you've got a neurological condition it really can take it out of you. | "What is takes for your body to train is really difficult, when you've got a neurological condition it really can take it out of you. |
"I've had two really tough days of training and today honestly I feel ill. That's the reality of the situation." | "I've had two really tough days of training and today honestly I feel ill. That's the reality of the situation." |
Reflecting on how Marieke coped with that, he said she was "an absolute warrior". | Reflecting on how Marieke coped with that, he said she was "an absolute warrior". |
"I think she's so strong for not only excelling in a sport, but kind of just getting through day-to-day living. | "I think she's so strong for not only excelling in a sport, but kind of just getting through day-to-day living. |
"It's important that people hear her story and are inspired by her spirit, that she carried on and was so strong for so long. | "It's important that people hear her story and are inspired by her spirit, that she carried on and was so strong for so long. |
"And something that I'm really inspired by is everything was in her control. And I think she had a really, really positive look on what was a really difficult situation." | "And something that I'm really inspired by is everything was in her control. And I think she had a really, really positive look on what was a really difficult situation." |
A BBC poll conducted by ComRes after the 2012 Paralympic Games suggested 79% of non-disabled people think attitudes changed towards people with disabilities afterwards. | A BBC poll conducted by ComRes after the 2012 Paralympic Games suggested 79% of non-disabled people think attitudes changed towards people with disabilities afterwards. |
Ollie is pleased about that but said he hopes that people who were inspired by those athletes understand the "full story". | Ollie is pleased about that but said he hopes that people who were inspired by those athletes understand the "full story". |
He said that Marieke's own story shows that it "takes a toll on not only the body but the mind". | He said that Marieke's own story shows that it "takes a toll on not only the body but the mind". |
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