McKellar Overcomes 'Imposter Syndrome' to Pursue Olympic Success

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Rowan McKellar, a 29-year-old Olympic hopeful from Great Britain, shares her journey of overcoming self-doubt and 'imposter syndrome' in rowing before securing a spot in the women's eight team for Paris 2024. Despite initial struggles and doubts, McKellar is now determined to excel at the Olympics, inspired by her parents who rowed for Scotland. Fellow Scot, Sholto Carnegie, also aims for success in Paris after narrowly missing out on a medal in Tokyo, highlighting the importance of focusing on performance rather than the outcome.

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