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The Paris Olympics — wasn’t it fabulous, from start to finish and even more special for Australians resulting in our most successful Olympics to date. The highlights for me were the female heavy teams and their medal contributions, the aesthetically pleasing colour palette for these games creating a warm and calming connection for those of us who couldn’t get across to the city of lights, and the athletes openly communicating about their mental health and wellbeing more than ever before. I could go so far as to say that mental health conversations in sport have been normalised.
An example that stood out the most for me was Australian boxer Harry Garside.
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