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Chelsea Sodaro Conquered Kona. Then the Real Struggles Returned.

The New York Times – Sports:

Sodaro thought her life had fallen into place when she won the Ironman world championship last October. Little did she know, it was about to fall apart.

Matthew Futterman
Author: Matthew Futterman

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Depression (Mental), Ironman Triathlons, Mental Health and Disorders, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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