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Sorry, I’m a bit late to the party here, having only just read the letter from Louise McKnight in the September edition of 220 regarding women in triathlon and avoiding cut-off times when you’re older.

As a clinician, I work with athletes of all abilities and feel profoundly that not only should Louise be proud of what she’s achieving mentally and psychologically by

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