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How Simon Wheatcroft, Blinded by a Rare Disease, Became an Ultramarathoner

Aug 09, 201723 min
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Episode description

Simon Wheatcroft lost his ability to see at the age of 17, the result of a rare genetic disorder. After becoming blind, though, Wheatcroft developed a penchant for running. Starting on a soccer field where he ran between goal posts, he graduated to public roadways. Since those early outings where he had sometime painful encounters road signs and other obstacles, Wheatcroft has learned to adapt, use technology and his other senses, and become an ultramarathoner. We spoke to Wheatcroft about the loss of his sight, how he has been able to adapt, and what he’s learned about himself in the process.
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