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Paralympian Orla Comerford: ‘You never know when a personal best or a race will be your last’
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Paralympian Orla Comerford: ‘You never know when a personal best or a race will be your last’

Paralympian Orla Comerford reflects on the challenges of maintaining motivation throughout her athletic career, emphasizing the importance of discipline over fleeting inspiration. She discusses the emotional highs and lows of competing at the highest level, noting that not every training session or race goes perfectly, but persistence and learning from setbacks are crucial. Comerford highlights the growing interest in athletics among young people in Ireland, especially girls, and the impact of being a visible role model in her local community. She also shares insights from working with her sports psychologist, Jessie Barr, about recognizing achievements and finding fulfillment beyond athletics, including her passion for art.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 907 hr. ago
Paralympian Orla Comerford: ‘You never know when a personal best or a race will be your last’

Paralympian Orla Comerford reflects on the challenges of maintaining motivation throughout her athletic career, emphasizing the importance of discipline over fleeting inspiration. She discusses the emotional highs and lows of competing at the highest level, noting that not every training session or race goes perfectly, but persistence and learning from setbacks are crucial. Comerford highlights the growing interest in athletics among young people in Ireland, especially girls, and the impact of being a visible role model in her local community. She also shares insights from working with her sports psychologist, Jessie Barr, about recognizing achievements and finding fulfillment beyond athletics, including her passion for art.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related narrative centered on an athlete's personal reflections and experiences. There is no political controversy, debate, or ideological framing present. The content is purely inspirational and anecdotal, with no mention of politics, policy, or partisan issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes Orla Comerford's experience as a Paralympian, her career progression, and her role in inspiring young athletes. Objectivity is strong as the piece maintains a reflective and motivational tone without overt bias or emotional manipulation.

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