Olympian Brianna Throssell reflects on running, injury and life after retirement
Brianna Throssell, a former Olympian, suffered a femur fracture after taking up running post-retirement in 2024. Despite training for a marathon and achieving a personal best, she was sidelined for six weeks before her wedding. Throssell now emphasizes the importance of rest and has returned to swimming, finding joy in a slower.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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