After breaking his shoulder crashing in the Alps at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship, Jackson Laundry is making an impressive recovery.
We caught up with Laundry at his home in Guelph to see for ourselves how well he’s recovering from what could have been a career-ending crash. Here’s an interview with did with the 26-year-old about the accident and his recovery:
Click here to see the full-length interview.
We also got to see Laundry in action through what has become a regular training day – lots of rehab exercises, along with time on the bike and out for a run. Surprisingly enough, even just three months after the accident Laundry has been in the water swimming.
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We also got a chance to see Laundry out on the road, too.
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