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Britain's Jodie Grinham becomes first pregnant athlete to win Paralympics medal

21:34 pm on 1 September 2024

Jodie Grinham takes aim during the bronze medal match-up against Phoebe Paterson Pine, also of Great Britain. Photo: Getty Images / Alex Slitz

British archer Jodie Grinham became the first pregnant Paralympics athlete to win a medal when she took bronze in women's individual compound, official Paralympics social media accounts said.

Seven months pregnant, 31-year-old Grinham held her nerves to beat Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist and friend Phoebe Paterson Pine by a razor-thin 142-141 scoreline in the bronze medal match-up.

"Baby hasn't stopped kicking," Grinham said.

"It's almost like baby's going, 'what's going on? It's really loud, mummy what are you doing?' But it's been a lovely reminder of the support bubble I have in my belly.

"I'm really proud of myself, I've had difficulties and it's not been easy. But as long as I'm healthy and baby's healthy, I knew I could compete.

"I knew if I shot as well as I could, baby or not, I could come back as a [medallist]."

Grinham will hope to win a second medal when she competes in the mixed team compound quarter-finals on Monday (local time) along with Nathan McQueen.

- Reuters