WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Olympic swimming champion Amy Van Dyken said she finally felt "normal" when she took to the pool recently as part of her rehabilitation programme following an all-terrain vehicle accident that left her partially paralysed.
But Van Dyken, one of the most decorated Olympic swimmers of all time, is still struggling to train herself to adjust to everyday activities with her injuries, she said in an interview that aired Friday on NBC's "Today" programme.
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