She qualified for two Olympic games. Now, Maria Papworth works in a neuroscience lab at Stanford.
Maria Papworth qualified twice for the Olympics, and never became an Olympian. Intrigued by the mental challenges her elite level diving journey presented, she was inspired to pursue a career in neuroscience at Stanford.

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