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- Tanni Grey-Thompson - Wikipedia
Carys Davina Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson, [2] (née Grey; born 26 July 1969), known as Tanni Grey-Thompson, is a Welsh life peer, television presenter and former wheelchair racer
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One of Britain's greatest Paralympic athletes, Tanni, amassed a remarkable medal haul over 16 years and five Paralympic Games of 11 gold, 4 silver and a bronze In 2005 she became ‘Dame’ Tanni Grey-Thompson for her services to sport
- Tanni Grey-Thompson: Paralympic legend faced online backlash after . . .
Former British Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson has said she received abuse when she complained about being forced to "crawl off" a train after arriving at London's King's Cross on Monday night
- Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson - UK Sport
Tanni is a multi-Paralympic medallist, including 11 gold medals, competing as a wheelchair athlete at five Paralympic Games between 1988 and 2004 Her sporting achievements also include being
- Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson - Welsh Sports Hall Of Fame
Tanni Grey-Thompson is one of British sport’s iconic and inspirational figures, the winner of 11 Paralympic gold medals She was born with spina bifida and realised at the age of 13 that Wheelchair Racing was her sport of choice
- Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE - WheelPower
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE Born in Cardiff on 26 July 1969, Tanni made her debut for Wales at the Junior National Championships aged just 15 Her first Paralympic success was in 1988 when she won bronze in the 400m at the Seoul Games
- Record Breakers: Tanni Grey-Thompson — Inspiring the next generation of . . .
Tanni Grey-Thompson has been called Great Britain's greatest ever Paralympian Her career as a wheelchair racer spanned more than 16 years with 16 Paralympic medals (11 gold, 4 silver and a bronze) across five Paralympic Games (Seoul 1988 to Athens 2004)
- Library: UK Disability History Month: Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson
A hugely respected athlete, Tanni Grey-Thompson has become a global ambassador for disability sport She won a remarkable medal haul over 16 years and five Paralympic Games of 11 gold, 4 silver and a bronze medal
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