Already a Future Women? Sign in Leadership The sentence that created a Paralympic champion There was a time when Madison de Rozario almost quit the sport she loved By jitendermittal Published 17 February, 2026 Leadership The sentence that created a Paralympic champion There was a time when Madison de Rozario almost quit the sport she loved By jitendermittal Published 17 February, 2026 Previous article Miranda*’s mothers group helped her escape abuse. Then the stalking began Next article ‘I also feel resolve, focus and determination to be part of the change’ It was 2012. The celebrated Paralympic champion was only 18 years old, but she felt tired and burnt out.Madison de Rozario was trying to be something she was not, and this left her unsure of who she was or what she wanted to achieve. Join the club Already a member? Sign in events FW Summit More From FW Leaders Why Ilya stepped back from the business she poured her heart into By Ben Tweedie Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me By rosa762070 Leaders The #1 mistake employers make when multiple women leave By jitendermittal Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Leadership New FW partnership to boost number of women in cybersecurity By jitendermittal Gender diversity Soft Power By jitendermittal Gender diversity Be honest. Did you think Bluey was a boy? By jitendermittal Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.