
In this episode of Making It To Milan, British archer Jodie Grinham reflects with Ashley Cane on winning silver at her debut Paralympics and returning in 2024 to earn team gold and individual bronze while seven months pregnant. Representing Great Britain in archery, Jodie Grinham shares how she balanced precision training with raising four children, including the decision to leave her youngest at home during the Games. She speaks candidly about adapting to constant physical changes during pregnancy, managing elite competition while preparing for another child, and navigating fertility struggles along the way. The conversation also explores public criticism, resilience, and what it means to hold both an eye for detail on the range and the understanding that parenthood doesn’t always mean hitting the target.
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