[Sponsored] Lawrence Brittain, the SA rower who defied all odds taking silver at the Olympic Games Rio 2016 after beating cancer less than two years before shares his story for the BridgestoneSA ChaseYourDreamSA Camapign. Read more:
Meet Lawrence Brittain, the South African rower who defied all the odds to take silver at the Olympic Games Rio 2016 after beating cancer less than two years before.
Before long, he'd rowed his way into the South African junior team and his Olympic Games dream began to take shape in his mind -- a vision of him standing on the podium. Before long his performance on the water started to drop despite his efforts to train harder, and he was removed from the team. He leaned into his treatment with all the guts and determination that he would regularly summon up for his rowing, with his family by his side all the way
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