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The Other Side Of Adversity


May 12, 2021

Extreme Endurance Cyclist, International Motivational Speaker and Laureus Sport for Good Ambassador, Grant Lottering’s remarkable comeback from death on 21 July 2013 to conquering the French Alps, Pyrenees and now South Africa continues to astonish the medical profession and audiences alike. In August 2016, Grant completed a solo, non-stop, 1,000km ride through the French Alps in under 50 hours. September 2018, his 4th Im’possible Tour in aid of Laureus, he cycled the length of the French Pyrenees and Alps non-stop in less than 72 hrs, a world first. He covered 23 mountains and climbed 21,484m, while only sleeping for 3 hrs 40 min during his attempt. Described as astonishing and remarkable, he succeeded in spite undergoing 2 shoulder surgeries as recent as February 2018. What makes his accomplishments so remarkable, is that he has undergone 11 surgeries between 2013 – 2018 as a result of his accident. In addition he had to overcome emergency cancer surgery late in 2016. His remarkable story of survival and overcoming has attracted much media attention, locally and world-wide, reaching over 40 million people through broadcast, print and online media. Join Dr. Daniel Margolin and Grant Lottering in this episode of The Other Side of Adversity!