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"Honestly, it was literally the biggest high I've ever had in my life," Power was in studio for PlayXPlay. "That moment, those 10 minutes, and then to be taken away from me like that, it was so, so tough."Listen to the full story from 9:52 here: https://soundcloud.com/playxplay/playxplay-2972019 In studio with Jenny Murphy, Power went into detail to describe what happened.
"So basically what it was, I impeded another athlete," she explained what she was told. "Basically 'pushed' was the best way to describe it, but the thing is, it's a championship race. A lot of the time, championship races are like really really slow and they speed up really fast and then it's just a burn up to the finish line so that's the way that one was. "The first lap, we were just jogging, we were literally all on top of each other. "It was really really tight and we were all so anxious and I've been in that situation before and I’ve literally been tripped and fallen. "It's just you’re all on top of each other, you’re so anxious, you’re waiting for someone to go."
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