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Kristina Vogel on being paralysed four months after cycling world title win

Kristina Vogel on being paralysed four months after cycling world title win

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February 20, 201923m 20s

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Show Notes

Kristina Vogel, one of the world’s very best female track cyclists, won her record-breaking 11th title at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

Four months later, she was paralysed and in a wheelchair.

A junior Dutch cyclist was practising standing starts when Vogel crashed into him at full speed.

The double Olympic champion feels no resentment.

“I don’t need to forgive (the person because) I have no anger about him.”

She doesn’t know if her family feels the same.

“I have never asked them if they have forgiven him… I am scared to question that.”

The 28-year-old talked about her life-changing accident, acceptance and forgiveness.

LINKS:

Kristina Vogel Instagram

Mirai Nagasu Tweet

Ed Knowles Twitter

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