After being a spectator at London 2012 Paralympics, Carly Tait, was inspired to take up wheelchair racing having previously had no sporting background or inclination to partake in anything remotely ‘active’. After 4 years of hard work, determination and a lot of sacrifice, she made it on to the start line at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, competing alongside many of those whom she had watched in London.
Carly Tait is a Paralympian, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant, and an Advocate speaking up about her menopause and infertility journey.
In 2020 at the age of 34 Carly was diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency – often referred to as premature menopause and she is now speaking out about the challenges she faced in trying to get a diagnosis and support.
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You can find out more about Carly Tait:
Instagram: @tait.carly
Twitter: @CarlyT_WcRacer
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Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney
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