David Weir: “I cried myself to sleep every night about being disabled”
The Paralympic champion opened up about intense counselling sessions on the Olympic Channel Podcast.
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The Paralympic champion opened up about intense counselling sessions on the Olympic Channel Podcast.
www.olympics.comDavid Weir is one of the most successful and celebrated Para athletes in the history of the sport having made his Paralympic debut at Atlanta 1996.
paralympics.org.ukThe 45-year-old David Weir said 'Paris has been great' and he felt 'very proud' despite disappointment of finishing fifth in the wheelchair marathon
www.theguardian.comDavid Russell Weir is a British Paralympic wheelchair athlete. He has won a total of six gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games, and has won the Lond...
www.wikiwand.comDavid Weir won six Paralympic gold medals, including four at London 2012, having made his debut aged 17 at Atlanta in 1996; Weir competed in his final Paralympic event on Sunday, the mens T54 marathon…
www.skysports.comWeir realised getting back in his racing chair and doing what he does best was a release, and now he has Tokyo 2020 in his sights
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