Breathing again: A mountain biker’s second chance at life

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Source: Radio New Zealand

A year ago, Kath Cross couldn’t even make it to her letterbox without stopping to catch her breath.

It was hard to believe this was the same avid mountain biker who used to knock out 100-kilometre at Rotorua’s Whakarewarewa Forest each week. But when she started falling behind her husband on the trails, and then even in the house, Cross knew something wasn’t right.

“I always remember going to meetings and if there was stairs, I’d just look at them and it would just be my worst nightmare,” Cross tells Nine to Noon.

Kath Cross wants to raise awareness for her friend Jan, who died this year, as well as the Asthma Foundation and organ transplants.

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