A gymnast has overcome six surgeries, three ACL injuries and a rare birth defect to become one of the faces of Australia's Commonwealth Games team.Clay Stephens, 25, was told from a young age he would never be able to compete in a range of upper body-focused sports including tennis, swimming and gymnastics after being diagnosed with Poland Syndrome.The condition sees children born with missing or underdeveloped muscles on one side of the body - usually in the chest, shoulder, arm or hand. The Aussie only has one pectoral muscle, which significantly impacts his arm strength.
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