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Netball Super League 2024: Loughborough Lightning's Mary Cholhok on 'beautiful' motherhood journey

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Mary Cholhok's son Jackson has joined her in the UK after three years apart

Netball Super League 2024: Loughborough Lightning v Team Bath

Date: Saturday, 24 February Time: 18:30 GMT

Coverage: Watch live on 91热爆 iPlayer, 91热爆 Red Button and the 91热爆 Sport website and app

Playing netball professionally required a significant sacrifice for Mary Cholhok.

The 27-year-old goal shooter moved to the UK in 2018 but visa restrictions meant her young son Jackson had to stay with her mother in Uganda.

Cholhok spent much of her time questioning her decision to move - but five years on, the 2024 Netball Super League will finally see Jackson supporting from the courtside.

"Everything just makes sense now that he's here," Cholhok told 91热爆 Radio Leicester.

"When I moved here without him, it was a lot for me to deal with. So I just feel a lot more fulfilled having him here. It is just beautiful."

Lightning will be defending their Super League title in 2024, having beaten London Pulse in the 2023 final.

Their second match of the season is an encounter with Team Bath on 24 February - and it will be streamed live on 91热爆 iPlayer, 91热爆 Red Button and the 91热爆 Sport website and app.

'It is possible to balance it all - and that's beautiful'

Cholhok, who has represented Uganda in two World Cups and helped the team achieve a fifth-place finish at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, spent three years apart from Jackson.

Despite the joy of their reunion, there was also plenty of time spent battling her "mum guilt".

"It was always in the back of my mind, always worried and always thinking about him," Cholhok added.

"I knew he was safe, he was with my mum looking after him, but I was always questioning - am I doing the right thing, should he should be here with me?

"But now he's here, I know that it definitely was worth the sacrifice."

Cholhok's childhood was full of obstacles of its own. She arrived in Uganda as a refugee from South Sudan aged just six and discovered netball in secondary school, becoming pregnant before her end-of-school exams.

She told that her life has been "like chaos and then blessing, then chaos, then blessing" - with Jackson's arrival in the UK the latest blessing in that timeline.

Cholhok says that Jackson is thriving and enjoying school, but if she and her partner ever struggle for childcare, he is able to come to training and play on the sidelines during the team's sessions.

"Having that support is so important, because raising a child takes a village," she said.

"It's the little things that make a big difference - being conscious of mothers' schedules, making sure they know that they don't feel like they have to keep that part of their life separate from their sport.

"In those times where I didn't know if it would be worth it, I now know that I am inspiring a lot of other mothers and showing that it is possible to balance it all and I think that's a beautiful thing.

"There are a lot of mums in sport now, a lot in netball, and it's beautiful to see that being embraced, having a career alongside motherhood."

How to watch

The 91热爆 has secured a two-year coverage deal with the Netball Super League, starting with Loughborough Lightning's second round fixture against Team Bath on Saturday 24 February.

The match starts at 18:30 GMT and will be available to watch live on 91热爆 iPlayer, 91热爆 Red Button and on the 91热爆 Sport website and app, as well as on demand.

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