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Published 15:30 23 Mar 2021 GMT
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Women's 800m medallists, from left, Ellie Baker of Great Britain, silver, Jemma Reekie of Great Britain, gold, and Nadia Power of Ireland, bronze, on the podium during day three of the European U23 Athletics Championships at the Gunder Hägg Stadium in Gävle, Sweden. [/caption]
In the end, not making the 800m final in Torun was a disappointment but with the bigger picture in mind, the 23-year-old is happy lessons learned will stand her in good stead.
"I think I've gained a lot of independence from travelling around and navigating all the restrictions with Covid and stuff. It's definitely made me more independent to manage things alone and I kind of feel like I can perform well with a lot of other things going on -- managing college and stuff like that. But I think another learning is I still need to step up if I want to be really serious about going for a medal. The Europeans showed there's a lot of work to do there still. It was my first senior championship and I think it's important to remember that. So lots of progress made and hopefully I'll be better in the future..."
Representing Ireland is an "honour" and the opportunity to be a role model is great but Power's head is firmly in the game and on the track.
"I think it's important. I think if an athlete has the opportunity, and wants to do so, then I think they definitely should," she says of potential Black Lives Matter protests at the Olympics.
"Equally, I don't think pressure should be put on athletes to do so. It's up to them if they want to, and it's great if they do. We're not politicians, we're just athletes at the end of the day."
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Nadia Power, newly announced Toyota ambassador and Irish athlete is pictured as Toyota look forward to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Toyota is a worldwide mobility partner to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Toyota are leaders in mobility and their Start Your Impossible campaign celebrates the best of human performance and can be viewed on www.toyota.ie. Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie.[/caption]
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