Swimmer Tupou Neifui's gold medal at the 2021 Paralympics was the result of months of single-minded training. A hit and run accident when Neifui was two left her with a brain injury and weak left side, but she found her strength in the water. This short documentary follows Neifui's preparation for the 2022 Birmingham Paralympic Games. Along with a bout of covid which exacerbates the fatigue from her brain injury Neifui battles deep self-doubt and a poor self-image. She reflects on how her Tongan culture discourages women from 'showing' themselves in togs, and how hard it is to accept her own body.
Do I feel like I'm on track? No. There's been a lot of ups and downs this year...mostly downs, so far . . . I definitely feel tonnes of pressure, I wake up at about 4.30 almost every morning. I one hundred percent believe most athletes have at one point thought about throwing in the towel.– Champion paralympic swimmer Tupou Neifu opens up about her training
Made with funding from NZ On Air, as well as the NZ Film Commission and Te Māngai Pāho
Pou Tangata haka composed by Derek Lardelli
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