Hello everyone,
today I will write an article that I read in “The Guardian” that is a British
newspaper. This article tells us a story about Gemma Spofforth, the world
record holder and former world champion at the 100m backstroke. She has a few
episodes in her life that made her think about suicide. But after some sessions
and other kind of helps she get better. Even after that “suicide” event, she starts
to help another people and also she gets a place on a Masters course in mental
health counseling. The article also says something about that she will publish
her autobiography after the London Olympics this year. So if anybody wants to
know more details about her or the story it will have to wait until this September
to read more.
I like this article because I’m interested in
this kind of Psychology that is related with sports. And I think that if she
was being with some support before and during all that bad episodes in her life,
she never had the idea of suicide. Her life it’s complicate just for being a
high-ranking swimmer, so you can imagine the pressure that comes with that.
It’s interesting her case, because she has a
very good ending, even she can name her book like “The rainbow after the storm”
it will be nice.
That is
for today, read me next time!
And this is the link of the article:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/may/09/london-2012-gemma-spofforth?INTCMP=SRCH
my article says that sport don't help with depression!!!
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