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Winnifred could do no more and still swam the English Channel: ‘I only thought about the next stroke’

Winnifred could do no more and still swam the English Channel: ‘I only thought about the next stroke’

After a double concussion left her unable to perform basic daily tasks for years, 32-year-old Winnifred Noorlander successfully swam across the English Channel. She shares her story of recovery and determination in the latest issue of Mezza magazine.

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