Australian champion race walker reveals struggle with mental illness

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Champion race walker Dane Bird-Smith reveals his battle with mental illness as the Australian Institute of Sport announces the formation of a Mental Health Referral Network to support athletes.

Bird-Smith triumphed in a desperate finish to win the 20km gold medal at Currumbin to become Commonwealth champion.

"In the back of my head I wasn't quite there yet but that was when everything changed. I stepped onto that line ... as soon as that gun went something changed. I had that competitor back. I felt like I was in a race again and enjoying it." The network will give AIS funded athletes access to a group of 27 endorsed mental health professionals across Australia.

 

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