“Certainly stronger than I was when I ended [my] career in 2019 where I got a bronze medal in the World Championships,” she said. “And mentally…. Mentally I was perfect. Clear, focused, hungry, aggressive yet completely calm.”
But even though Lindsey didn’t finish the race with gold, she noted that trying was the real prize.
“Mentally, I was more ready than I have ever been,” she said. “But just because I was ready, that didn’t guarantee me anything. Nothing in life is guaranteed. That’s the gamble of chasing your dreams, you might fall but if you don’t try you’ll never know.”
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