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Six-time Paralympic champion Dunham dies aged 76

Six-time Paralympic champion Dunham dies aged 76

Clara Bullock & Audrey Dias
Getty Images Anne Dunham is sitting on a horse with a fist in the air in black riding gear. She is smiling. Getty Images

Paralympic equestrian star Anne Dunham died on Sunday at the age of 76.

Ms Dunham, from Wiltshire, was a world champion rider with a career spanning 23 years.

Starting at the Atlanta Games in 1996, Ms Dunham won 10 Paralympic medals, six of them gold.

Anne Dunham Anne Dunham is sitting in a wheelchair next to two horses. She is looking up at one of the horses and is smiling. Behind them are trees and the sun is shining.Anne Dunham

Ms Dunham’s Paralympic golds included five team wins between Atlanta and Rio and an individual gold in Beijing in 2008.

She won 32 major World Championship dressage medals, including 19 golds.

Ms Dunham retired in 2017 at the age of 68.

She said it had been a “hard decision”, but she knew it was right and “time to give others a chance”.

‘Passion and professionalism’

Penny Briscoe, the Paralympics GB chef de mission, said in a statement: “Anne was a wonderful, dedicated and devoted member of the Paralympics GB team whom I had the absolute pleasure of knowing since 2002.

“While her remarkable achievements over 20 years in Para dressage speak for themselves, what always stood out for me was her commitment to being her absolute best and encouraging the best from those around her.

“Anne really was a team player and represented the heart and soul of Paralympics GB with passion and professionalism.

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Source: BBC

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