- Jean Mitchell is rowing for Australia in Paris
- She was identified with mind most cancers aged 16
- Mitchell has opened up on her journey to the Olympics
Having crushed mind most cancers to attain her dream of competing within the Olympics, Australian rower Jean Mitchell is already a winner.
The 24-year-old Victorian is a part of the ladies’s 4 in Paris who will look to emulate the gold medal triumph on the final Video games in Tokyo.
It is a new-look crew with Mitchell becoming a member of fellow debutante Lily Alton together with Olympia Aldersey and Molly Goodman, who’re competing at their third Olympics.
At 16, Mitchell underwent surgical procedure to take away a tumour adopted by radiation and chemotherapy and was off the water for 2 years earlier than preventing her manner again to earn choice for Paris.
‘It is so unimaginable, I am so excited to be right here, I have been wanting ahead to this for a very long time and I did not assume it could be potential for some time,’ Mitchell mentioned from the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium the place she is going to compete for the primary time on Sunday.
‘I’ve simply been working away the previous few years and have lastly gotten to a degree the place I am match and wholesome and adequate to make the staff and that is the place we are actually.’
Mitchell needed to begin again at ‘sq. one’, spending only one minute on the rowing machine when she received again into coaching.
She nonetheless has points together with her stability, listening to and tiredness and requires six-monthly MRI scans to make sure the most cancers hasn’t returned.
However she did not count on any completely different therapy to her teammates.
‘I do not need my path to be simpler than everybody else’s in any other case I’ll really feel a bit unhappy about that, I identical to to get on with it.’
Alton mentioned Mitchell was an inspiration for his or her crew however not only for her most cancers battle.
‘Simply listening to Jean’s story is extremely inspiring but in addition simply having the privilege to have the ability to row with somebody who’s like who she is as an individual,’ mentioned Queenslander Alton.
‘Your complete staff loves her and everybody helps her and will get round her and she or he’s simply the most important asset I believe and I imagine to not solely our boat however simply the staff inside itself, we’re so fortunate to have her.’
Alton, 25, sits in entrance of Mitchell within the boat and mentioned her crewmate was at all times in her ear with encouragement, or jokes.
Matching the gold medal feat of Tokyo can be a tricky activity.
Aldersey and Goodman carry expertise as they have been a part of the ladies’s eight in Rio and Tokyo earlier than shifting into the 4.
However the brand new 4 gained silver in the latest World Cup in Poland, which was their first race collectively.
‘Not everybody was there that we’ll be competing in opposition to right here nonetheless, I do assume that it was a great confidence enhance for us,’ Alton, 25, mentioned.
‘Everyone seems to be extraordinarily aggressive on this subject so the one factor that we are able to do is simply concentrate on transferring the boat as quick as we are able to and simply making an attempt to put out our greatest race collectively. ‘