'It means a little more because I've had a rough couple of years'
Team Ireland swimmer Danielle Hill speaks to Raf Diallo about emerging from a "rough couple of years" to take on the challenges of Paris 2024 with a positive mindset.
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'It means a little more because I've had a rough couple of years'
Team Ireland swimmer Danielle Hill speaks to Raf Diallo about emerging from a "rough couple of years" to take on the challenges of Paris 2024 with a positive mindset.
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