Amy Van Dyken-Rouen on faith, recovery and if she’ll walk again

Champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen says she’s a more spiritual person since the June ATV accident that severed her spine and left her paralyzed.

“You’re like, you know what, there’s something bigger and better than me,” the Olympic gold medalist told TODAY’s Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview Friday. “Maybe you should focus on it a little bit — because I’d like to meet that person later rather than sooner.”

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