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  2. Stefanie Reid - Wikipedia

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    Stefanie McLeod Reid MBE (born 26 October 1984) [2] is a track and field paralympian who competes for Canada and Great Britain, competing mainly in category T44 long jump and sprint events. A multiple medal winner at European and world level, she won a bronze medal in the 200m at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and silver in the long jump at the ...

  3. Poppy Maskill - Wikipedia

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    Poppy Willow Maskill (born 22 March 2005 [2]) is a British Paralympic swimmer. Maskill competes in the S14, SM14 and SB14 classifications for swimmers with intellectual impairments. [ 3 ] She won three gold and two silver medals at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris , making her ParalympicsGB's most successful athlete at the Games.

  4. Callie-Ann Warrington - Wikipedia

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    Callie-Ann Warrington (born 22 August 2000) is a British Paralympic swimmer. She represented Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Paralympics. Career In ...

  5. Hollie Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Hollie Beth Arnold (born 26 June 1994) is a British parasport athlete competing in category F46 javelin. Although born in Grimsby, she now lives and trains in Loughborough.She represents Wales in the Commonwealth Games.

  6. Sammi Kinghorn - Wikipedia

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    Sammi is the fastest ever female British wheelchair racer regardless of classification over 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m. Samantha Kinghorn at the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games, T53 100 metres sprint, where she finished fifth. Kinghorn's first race was the 2012 London Mini Marathon, where she came second. [4]

  7. Janice Burton - Wikipedia

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    Janice Burton MBE (born 11 April 1958) is a retired British Paralympic swimmer.Burton competed in B1 events having completely lost sight in both of her eyes. She won a total of 23 a Paralympic medals during a career that spanned four Games. [2]

  8. 10 of the best: The finest summer Paralympians - AOL

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  9. Great Britain at the Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    The International Paralympic Committee, however, recognise all of Kenny's eighteen medals as Paralympic medals, and he remains Great Britain's most successful male Paralympian and the most successful British Paralympian in a single sport (Of her 19 gold medals, Storey won 14 in cycling and 5 in swimming). [8]