When rain drenched the Tokyo skies at the World Athletics Championships, many athletes struggled to find their footing, but not Alex Rose. The 33-year-old seemed born for the storm. While others faltered, Rose unleashed a breathtaking 66.96m discus throw, securing the bronze, his island nation’s first-ever World Championship medal. And here’s the twist: he achieved it all while juggling a full-time career as a sales engineer. Athletics may be a “part-time passion,” but for Rose, it has turned into a global triumph.

During a conversation with Citius Mag contributor Paul Hof-Mahoney, the athlete was asked how he manages the grueling balance of working as an engineer while still making time for his athletics training. What he shared next completely caught Paul off guard, leaving him genuin

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