When Steph Ratcliffe was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at just 6 years old, she had no idea what was ahead of her. Scared of needles, disliked eating lollies, and suddenly facing a lifelong condition that required both of those things, daily. Steph’s journey was anything but simple.
Her diagnosis didn't stop her. Instead, she went on to represent Australia on the biggest stage in the world, the Olympics!
In this episode, we dive deep into Steph's incredible journey from a young girl hiding her insulin pump to a confident world-class hammer thrower. From Harvard to Georgia, and Melbourne to Paris, she shares the highs, lows, and lessons from life as a student-athlete, scientist, and diabetes advocate.
Here’s what we’re covering:
-The early years: diagnosis at 6, fear of needles, and the steep learning curve for her and her family
-How she discovered hammer throw after years of little athletics and hurdles
-How moving to the US and attending Harvard shaped her academic and athletic journey
-Managing diabetes during elite-level training blocks and unpredictable competition environments
-The science behind blood sugar, adrenaline, and performance on comp day
-Her nerve-wracking Olympic qualification process and how she pulled off a clutch third throw to make it count
-Living with type 1 in the Olympic village and becoming a diabetes role model on the world stage
-Her candid thoughts on body image, weight gain, and the unique pressures of being a female thrower
-The daily routines, planning, and mindset tools Steph uses to balance diabetes, study, sport, and life
-Steph's beautiful and raw letter to diabetes
And plenty more
Chapters:
⏳ [00:00] Back Home in Oz and a Birthday Milestone
⏳ [02:16] Diagnosed at 6: The Early Struggles with Needles and Fear
⏳ [04:41] Parenting a Child with Type 1: The Overnight Checks and Worries
⏳ [07:16] Growing Up with Diabetes: Hiding Devices, Social Pressures, Acceptance
⏳ [10:57] Discovering Athletics: From Little A's to Hammer Throw
⏳ [12:28] The Pathway to the Olympics: Training, Consistency, and Moving to the US
⏳ [17:09] Life at Harvard and Pursuing Neuroscience While Competing
⏳ [20:02] Balancing Training Loads, Strength vs Technique, and Injury Setbacks
⏳ [23:19] The Stress Fracture that Nearly Derailed Her Olympic Dream
⏳ [26:42] Qualification Drama: Rankings, Bonus Points, and The Pressure to Perform
⏳ [32:10] Managing Blood Sugars on Comp Day: Spikes, Adrenaline, and Strategy
⏳ [36:48] Competing with High Blood Sugar: The Mental and Physical Trade-Off
⏳ [42:24] The Paris Olympic Experience: Overcoming Nerves and Embracing the Moment
⏳ [46:17] The Nail-Biting Third Throw and Narrow Miss for the Olympic Final
⏳ [50:15] Living in the Olympic Village and the Power of Team Australia
⏳ [52:13] Embracing Advocacy and Being Visible as a Type 1 Athlete
⏳ [54:48] Body Image in Throwing Sports and Navigating Weight Gain Conversations
⏳ [58:48] How Body Composition Changes Impact Blood Sugars
⏳ [01:00:18] Recovery Tools, Prioritising Sleep, and Being Smart with Training Load
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⏳ [01:11:15] Balancing Diabetes, Studies, Athletics, and Mental Health
⏳ [01:17:10] Managing Stress with Planning, Routines, and Realistic Expectations
⏳ [01:19:08] Letting Go of Perfectionism to Thrive with Diabetes
⏳ [01:22:26] Myth-Busting Type 1: What People Still Get Wrong
⏳ [01:24:23] The Common Question: "Can You Eat That?"
⏳ [01:26:17] Where to Follow Steph and What’s Next
⏳ [01:27:14] Steph's Letter to Diabetes
You can reach Steph on Instagram @steph.ratcliffe
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