Jess Warner-Judd: ‘I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy’s’
26-03-2025 15:00 via theguardian.com

Jess Warner-Judd: ‘I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy’s’

After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the trackJess Warner-Judd and her husband, Rob, are collectors. Everywhere they go – and international athletics requires a lot of travel – they return with a mug, a postcard, a badge and a fridge magnet. All around their soon-to-be-former Loughborough home – new horizons await after a traumatic summer last year – are reminders of the journeys
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