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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNRebecca Adlington's life since Beijing Olympics from tragic miscarriages to divorceRebecca Adlington shot to fame at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, winning two gold medals, but her life has been far from easy ...
Rebecca Adlington, who first rose to fame 17 years ago at the Beijing Olympics, has experienced a rollercoaster journey in the public eye. The Mansfield swimmer clinched gold in both the 400-metre ...
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However, there would be more heartbreak for Adlington and her husband a year later, as she suffered another miscarriage - ...
Rebecca Adlington endured years of cruel taunts over her appearance and the vicious trolling left a lasting impact on her mental health. The BBC Sports presenter and Olympic gold medallist has ...
Olympian Rebecca Adlington has enjoyed enormous success in her career but in her private life, she's had to nurse plenty of heartache - with the latest blow hitting her health. The BBC Sports ...
After shooting to fame at the Beijing Olympics 17 years ago, Rebecca Adlington has had her ups and downs in the spotlight. At only 19-years-old, the Mansfield swimmer won gold in the 400-metre and 800 ...
including the brilliant Rebecca Adlington, for her incredible backing. ' Rebecca recently revealed she 'fell out of love' with her body as she struggled to cope with the 'heartbreak' of two ...
Two-time gold medallist Rebecca Adlington revealed she has been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. The former Olympic swimmer shared her diagnosis earlier this week via Coeliac UK's Instagram account.
Olympic hero Rebecca Adlington, while acclaimed for her career achievements, has also faced personal challenges, recently disclosing a health setback. BBC Sports pundit and gold-medal-winning ...
It's been 17 years since Rebecca Adlington catapulted to stardom at the Beijing Olympics. At just 19, the Mansfield-born swimmer clinched gold in both the 400-metre and 800-metre freestyles ...
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What is coeliac disease? The condition Rebecca Adlington shares with 1 in 100 peopleThe two-time Olympic gold medallist is among 36 per cent of people with the condition who are clinically diagnosed ...
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