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Karen Darke

Karen Darke, MBE, FRSGS (born 25 June 1971) is a British paralympic cyclist, paratriathlete, adventurer and author.[1] She competed at the 2016 Rio Paralympics winning Gold in the Women's road time trial, following her success in the 2012 London Paralympics winning a silver medal in the Women's road time trial H1-2.[2]

Darke was born in Halifax, Yorkshire. She is paralysed from the chest down following an accident, aged 21, whilst sea cliff climbing.[2] In 1996 she first hand-cycled across the Himalaya from Kazakhstan to Pakistan, through the Indian Himalaya in 2005 and 2018, and across the Tibetan Plateau in 2014. In 2002 she was part of a team sea kayaking from Canada to Alaska (Vancouver to Juneau, 10 weeks kayaking). In 2006, she took part in an expedition which crossed Greenland's ice cap whilst sitting on skis using her arms and poles to cover the 372-mile crossing. She has also climbed Mont Blanc, Matterhorn and El Capitan and hand-cycled, skied and kayaked the length of Japan. In 2009, she was a bronze medal winner in the Para-Cycling World Cup after which, in 2010, she became a member of the British Para-Cycling team. She has won two silver medals in the women's H2 road race and time trial events at the 2011 Para-Cycling World Cup which took place in Sydney.[1]

At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, on 5 September 2012, she won a silver medal in the Women's road time trial H1–2 finishing second to Marianna Davis in a time of 33:16.09. In the Women's road race H1-3 competition, on 7 September 2012, Darke finished fourth. After crossing the finishing line holding hands with teammate Rachel Morris, both in a time of 1:43:08, Morris was awarded the bronze medal.[3]

In October 2012, she competed in her first ITU Paratriathlon World Championships. She won the gold medal in her TRI-1 classification.[4] She went on to compete for Scotland in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Australia, finishing 4th.

In 2014 Darke took a silver medal in the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships in South Carolina in the H3 time-trial,[5] following it up with a bronze in the H3 road race.[6]

On 14 September 2016 Darke won the gold medal in the Women's time trial H1-3 at the Rio Paralympics in a time of 33:44:93.[7]

Darke is an ambassador for World Jenny's Day, a non-profit charitable organisation that brings awareness to teen suicide, and looks to normalise conversations around mental health. For her part, Darke will be riding across the 'Rooftop of Africa' on specially-designed hand-powered trikes in August 2023, as a World Jenny's Day fundraiser endorsed by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.[8]

Darke was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to sport, particularly cycling and triathlon.[9]

Personal life edit

Darke graduated from the University of Leeds in 1992 with a degree in Chemistry and Geological Science. Darke has a doctorate in geology from the University of Aberdeen which she gained in 1996 and an MA from the University of Cumbria in development training and diplomas in performance coaching and traditional Chinese medicine.[1] She has since studied a BA in Psychology and Spanish (Open University) and a Masters in Sports Psychology and High Performance Coaching at UNISPORT (Barcelona). Her long-term partner was the climber Andy Kirkpatrick.

She has honorary doctorate degrees from The University of Aberdeen, Abertay University in Dundee, another from the University of Leeds, and from the University of Cumbria, and from Sheffield Hallam University.[10]

Books edit

She has written three books:[11]

  • If You Fall (2006)
  • Boundless (2012)
  • Quest 79: Find your inner gold (2017)

Websites edit

  • The Pole of Possibilities
  • An interview with Karen

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Karen Darke". paralympics.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Halifax-born Karen Darke wins Paralympic Games silver". BBC News. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  3. ^ . Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  4. ^ "2012 Barfoot&Thompson World Triathlon Grand Final Auckland : Paratriathlon Female TRI-1 : Results". International Triathlon Union.
  5. ^ "Para-Cycling: Karen Darke & David Stone among medals for GB". BBC. 30 August 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  6. ^ "PPara-Cycling: David Stone & Karen Darke add to GB medal tally". BBC. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  7. ^ . Rio2016.com. Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 14 September 2016. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Supported By Rishi Sunak – The Amazing Mother of Daughter Suicide Victim Changing the World". Psychreg. 10 July 2023. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  9. ^ "No. 61803". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2016. p. N17.
  10. ^ "Paralympic cyclist Darke to receive honorary degree from Abertay University in Dundee". 16 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Books – Karen Darke".

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Karen Darke MBE FRSGS born 25 June 1971 is a British paralympic cyclist paratriathlete adventurer and author 1 She competed at the 2016 Rio Paralympics winning Gold in the Women s road time trial following her success in the 2012 London Paralympics winning a silver medal in the Women s road time trial H1 2 2 Karen Darke Medal record Representing Great Britain Women s road cycling Paralympic Games 2016 Rio Road time trial H1 3 2012 London Road time trial H1 2 Women s Paratriathlon ITU Triathlon World Championships 2012 Auckland U TRI 1 Darke was born in Halifax Yorkshire She is paralysed from the chest down following an accident aged 21 whilst sea cliff climbing 2 In 1996 she first hand cycled across the Himalaya from Kazakhstan to Pakistan through the Indian Himalaya in 2005 and 2018 and across the Tibetan Plateau in 2014 In 2002 she was part of a team sea kayaking from Canada to Alaska Vancouver to Juneau 10 weeks kayaking In 2006 she took part in an expedition which crossed Greenland s ice cap whilst sitting on skis using her arms and poles to cover the 372 mile crossing She has also climbed Mont Blanc Matterhorn and El Capitan and hand cycled skied and kayaked the length of Japan In 2009 she was a bronze medal winner in the Para Cycling World Cup after which in 2010 she became a member of the British Para Cycling team She has won two silver medals in the women s H2 road race and time trial events at the 2011 Para Cycling World Cup which took place in Sydney 1 At the 2012 Summer Paralympics on 5 September 2012 she won a silver medal in the Women s road time trial H1 2 finishing second to Marianna Davis in a time of 33 16 09 In the Women s road race H1 3 competition on 7 September 2012 Darke finished fourth After crossing the finishing line holding hands with teammate Rachel Morris both in a time of 1 43 08 Morris was awarded the bronze medal 3 In October 2012 she competed in her first ITU Paratriathlon World Championships She won the gold medal in her TRI 1 classification 4 She went on to compete for Scotland in the 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast Australia finishing 4th In 2014 Darke took a silver medal in the UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships in South Carolina in the H3 time trial 5 following it up with a bronze in the H3 road race 6 On 14 September 2016 Darke won the gold medal in the Women s time trial H1 3 at the Rio Paralympics in a time of 33 44 93 7 Darke is an ambassador for World Jenny s Day a non profit charitable organisation that brings awareness to teen suicide and looks to normalise conversations around mental health For her part Darke will be riding across the Rooftop of Africa on specially designed hand powered trikes in August 2023 as a World Jenny s Day fundraiser endorsed by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak 8 Darke was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to sport particularly cycling and triathlon 9 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Books 3 Websites 4 ReferencesPersonal life editDarke graduated from the University of Leeds in 1992 with a degree in Chemistry and Geological Science Darke has a doctorate in geology from the University of Aberdeen which she gained in 1996 and an MA from the University of Cumbria in development training and diplomas in performance coaching and traditional Chinese medicine 1 She has since studied a BA in Psychology and Spanish Open University and a Masters in Sports Psychology and High Performance Coaching at UNISPORT Barcelona Her long term partner was the climber Andy Kirkpatrick She has honorary doctorate degrees from The University of Aberdeen Abertay University in Dundee another from the University of Leeds and from the University of Cumbria and from Sheffield Hallam University 10 Books editShe has written three books 11 If You Fall 2006 Boundless 2012 Quest 79 Find your inner gold 2017 Websites editThe Pole of Possibilities An interview with KarenReferences edit a b c Karen Darke paralympics org uk Retrieved 11 September 2012 a b Halifax born Karen Darke wins Paralympic Games silver BBC News 6 September 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2012 Darke misses out on Paralympic medal for holding hands Yahoo Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2012 2012 Barfoot amp Thompson World Triathlon Grand Final Auckland Paratriathlon Female TRI 1 Results International Triathlon Union Para Cycling Karen Darke amp David Stone among medals for GB BBC 30 August 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2014 PPara Cycling David Stone amp Karen Darke add to GB medal tally BBC 2 September 2014 Retrieved 2 September 2014 Women s Time Trial H1 2 3 Standings Rio2016 com Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games 14 September 2016 Archived from the original on 22 September 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2016 Supported By Rishi Sunak The Amazing Mother of Daughter Suicide Victim Changing the World Psychreg 10 July 2023 Retrieved 15 July 2023 No 61803 The London Gazette 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