#32 - Tamsin Addison - Horses are Great Levellers
Better Under Pressure - A podcast by Sara Milne Rowe
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In this episode, I’m talking to Tamsin Addison, a member of the Irish Equestrian team for over 10 years now, who has enjoyed international wins on multiple horses, was placed in the top ten in the last European championships and became a Paralympian at the Tokyo Olympics Starting her career as a psychologist and undertaking a PhD on Pain in Sport, Tamsin was at the same time diagnosed with parosteal sarcoma in her right upper arm. Determined not to let bone cancer hinder her passion for horse riding, Tamsin became the first person in the world to regrow an arm bone. After working in the corporate world for 20 years, she was tempted to ride for her country and didn’t look back. She now runs her own business rehabilitating horses after injury or surgery and combines that with competing at national and international equestrian events. In our conversation, Tamsin reveals: Why she changed her phone passcode to a specific number in the future The mental and physical toll it took to re-grow her right arm And what happened when someone told her that her horse was watching Netflix