It’s safe to say that I have a lot less time to train than previously but it’s made me focus a lot more when I get there. Thursday’s my oldest goes to day care so I attempt to time the baby’s nap with a training session at the club. I try and head down for training after hubby gets home from work a couple nights a week. I’m on maternity leave at the moment and feel like I’m already flat out so not sure how life will work when I eventually return to work. I’ve already learnt that boys destroy the house if you leave them inside so we head out most days for some sort of outside activity. Most days we attend either rhyme time, swimming lessons or a trip to the park. VIS: You are an athlete, nurse and the Mum of two boys – what does a typical day in your week look like?ĬK: It’s safe to say we don’t really have a typical day every time I think we have a routine it gets thrown up in the air. We spoke to Carla about balancing her careers as an elite lawn bowler and nurse, with her role as a Mum to two active sons. But as women's sport accelerates, women are no longer having to sacrifice an elite sporting career to become a mother. Once upon a time, motherhood meant the end of a professional sporting career for female athletes. The 2021 event was originally scheduled for last November when Carla was 34 weeks pregnant, however the postponement meant her preparations were very different to what she anticipated, with her four-month-old baby to care for. On a tense final day of competition, she recorded a stunning three wins to leapfrog from third to first to win the two-day event, joining Dawn Hayman as the only two-time women winners of the event. Home News Carla Krizanic: Elite-Athlete-MotherĬommonwealth and World Champion lawn bowler Carla Krizanic recently claimed gold at the 2021 Australian Champion of Champions at Broadbeach Bowls Club.
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