Receiving the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease is life-changing. But it doesn’t have to change everything about your life. For the 9th year running, athletes, who also happen to be transplant recipients and dialysis patients, gathered together at the European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championship to pursue their passions. At the 2016 games, Hungarian athletes in particular showed their outstanding talent, despite the challenging fates they have faced.
For one week in mid-July of summer 2016, the town of Vantaa, Finland was filled to the brim. Athletes from throughout Europe poured into the country’s fourth largest city to compete for the championship titles at the European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championship. But, like every year, one aspect set these games apart from the rest: only kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas and bone marrow transplant recipients, and dialysis patients were allowed to participate.