Published: May 27, 2015, 8:33 a.m.
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Northern Irish stud and a man, literally filled with titanium, Luke Carson.\xa0
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Northern Ireland's Luke Carson has become a symbol of strength and perseverance around the world. A veteran of six\xa0World Championships, he was poised to send Ireland to their second-ever Olympics before an injury forced him to water down his routines. He came back from two potentially career-ending injuries to compete again. \xa0Emma Bailey and Luke discussed:
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\n- You thought his leg was bad, wait until you hear about his\xa0birth defect and the\xa0awful procedure he must\xa0endure every six months! (See example video on the playlist below to fulfill your creepy curiosity)
\n- The status of his injury\xa0almost one-year after the Commonwealth Games
\n- The problems with metal rods and hot tubs
\n- Coaching his pommel horse\xa0prodigy,\xa0Rhys Mcclenaghan and team at\xa0Rathgael Gymnastics Club
\n- How he proposed to his girlfriend
\n- How social media can fuel healthy competition between gymnasts
\n- The both frightening and gratifying truth about funding and sponsor relationships
\n- The\xa0future of gymnastics in Ireland
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Watch this week's playlist on\xa0YouTube here.
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