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Tanni Grey-Thompson

Carys Davina Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson,[2] DBE, DL (born 26 July 1969), is a Welsh life peeress, television presenter and former wheelchair racer.

The Baroness Grey-Thompson
Grey-Thompson in 2020
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
23 March 2010
Life peerage
Personal details
Born
Carys Davina Grey

(1969-07-26) 26 July 1969 (age 53)
Cardiff, Wales
CitizenshipBritish
Political partyNone (crossbencher)
Spouse
Ian Thompson
(m. 1999)
Children1
Residence(s)Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Alma materLoughborough University
OccupationPolitician, athlete, TV personality
Websitetanni.co.uk
NicknameTanni Grey-Thompson
Sports career
Country
SportWheelchair racing
DisabilitySpina bifida
Disability classT53
Retired2007
Now coachingJade Jones[1]
Medal record
Representing  Great Britain
Women's athletics
Paralympic Games
1992 Barcelona 100 m
1992 Barcelona 200 m
1992 Barcelona 400 m
1992 Barcelona 800 m
1996 Atlanta 800 m
2000 Sydney 100 m
2000 Sydney 200 m
2000 Sydney 400 m
2000 Sydney 800 m
2004 Athens 100 m
2004 Athens 400 m
1992 Barcelona 4 x 100 m
1996 Atlanta 100 m
1996 Atlanta 200 m
1996 Atlanta 400 m
1988 Seoul 400 m
World Championships
1998 Birmingham 200m
2006 Assen 200m
1998 Birmingham 400m
1998 Birmingham 800m
2006 Assen 800m
2006 Assen 400m

Athletic career

Grey-Thompson's Paralympic career started in the 100m at the Junior National Games for Wales in 1984.

Her international career began in 1988 in Seoul, where she won a bronze medal in the 400m. As a young athlete she also competed in wheelchair basketball. Her fifth and last Paralympic Games were in Athens (2004) where she won two gold medals in wheelchair racing in the 100m and 400m.[3] In total in her Paralympic career she won 16 medals (11 gold, four silver and a bronze) [3] and also 13 World Championship medals (six gold, five silver and two bronze).

On 27 February 2007, Grey-Thompson announced her pending retirement, with her last appearance for Great Britain at May's Paralympic World Cup in Manchester.[4]

Over her career, she won a total of 16 Paralympic medals, including 11 golds, held over 30 world records and won the London Marathon six times between 1992 and 2002.

Post-retirement

Career in television

In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C, as well as BBC One.

She was the first female wheelchair user in the world to present on television on BBC2's ground-breaking series for disabled people From the Edge.

She has also presented BBC Wales X-ray, Big Welsh Challenge, Land of our Mothers, and worked for BBC Radio Wales, Five Live, and Radio Cleveland. She was a key member of the BBC commentary team at the Beijing Paralympics 2008, and of subsequent Paralympics.[5]

Advisory and consultant roles

During her competitive career she sat on the board of the National Disability Council, The Sports Council for Wales, the English Lottery Awards Panel and UK Sport, and also sat for three years on the Mission 2012 panel (part of UK Sport). Grey-Thompson also sat on the board of the London Marathon (2007–2018), the board of Transport for London[6] (2008–2018) and currently sits on the London Legacy Development Corporation. She chairs the board of ukactive.

Grey-Thompson is patron of numerous charities including the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme, the Wembley Stadium Legacy Trust, the Guernsey Disability Alliance and Zoё's Place Baby Hospice, a charity for sick babies and young children.[7] She is also President of Sportsleaders UK, a UNICEF Ambassador, academy member of the Laureus World Sport Academy (trustee of the Sport for Good Foundation) and a Council member for the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.

As well as this, she is the Patron of the Tees Wheelyboats Club, a group providing disabled people with access to the River Tees,[8]

In July 2011, Grey-Thompson was announced as the President of the Leadership 20:20 Commission, the commission on the future leadership of Civil Society. She launched the commission's recommendations in Parliament on 14 December 2011.

Previously, she has also been a Trustee of V, the Tony Blair Sports Foundation,[9] Sportsaid Foundation (of which she was a recipient as a young athlete), an International Inspiration Ambassador and Chair of the Women's Sports and Fitness Foundation Commission on the Future of Women's Sport.

Grey-Thompson has also been the Chancellor of Northumbria University since July 2015.[10]

In December 2021, Grey-Thompson was appointed as Chair of the North of Tyne Combined Authority's Inclusive Economy Board.[11]

Parliamentary career

On 23 March 2010, Grey-Thompson was created a life peer on the recommendation of the House of Lords Appointments Commission (HOLAC). Despite previously suggesting a desire for a title with a Welsh connection,[12] her title was conferred as Baroness Grey-Thompson, of Eaglescliffe in Stockton-On-Tees on 23 March 2010.[13]

Grey-Thompson was introduced in the House of Lords on 29 March,[14] swearing the oath of allegiance in both English and Welsh and sits as a crossbencher.[15][16]

In August 2014, Grey-Thompson was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue.[17]

Honours

In 1993, she was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)[18] for "services to Athletics for the Disabled", advanced in 2000 to Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE),[19] and then in 2005 was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE), in both cases for "services to disabled sport".[20]

Grey-Thompson was named the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year three times; in 1992, 2000 and 2004. In 2000, she came third in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, behind Steve Redgrave and Denise Lewis. That year she also received the Helen Rollason Award for her performance at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. In August 2009, she was made a member of the Gorsedd at the 2009 National Eisteddfod in Bala, Gwynedd.[21]

Willenhall School Sports College, West Midlands has named a house in her honour, where each of the eight houses is named after influential sports stars and local heroes. Roundwood Park School set up a house system in 2011. In July 2012, the blue house became Grey-Thompson house.[22]

In November 2012, she was appointed to the three-person commission that has been set up by the Union Cycliste Internationale to investigate the Lance Armstrong doping affair.[23]

In February 2013, she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4.[24] In the same year, she was also recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women.[25]

In June 2018, she was inducted into Power Brands LIFE – Hall of Fame at London International Forum for Equality.[26]

In January 2019, she was chosen as a contender for the "Greatest Person of the 20th Century" in the BBC Icons series but did not proceed beyond the 'Sports Stars' heat.

On 15 December 2019, she was given the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award.[27]

Honorary degrees

Grey-Thompson has received numerous honorary degrees including Honorary Doctorates from Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University, the University of Greenwich, the University of Bath, Newcastle University, Liverpool John Moores, the University of Leicester, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Hull, University of Exeter, Heriot Watt University, the Open University, University of Wales Newport, the University of Wales, Leeds Metropolitan University, Loughborough University (both a Master and Doctorate), Teesside University, York and Ripon College, University of Swansea, University of Glamorgan, UWIC, University of Surrey, Southampton University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Staffordshire University and Cardiff University. Grey-Thompson received a Lifetime Achievement Award and another Honorary Doctorate from the University of East London in May 2011, at the university's annual Sports Award evening held at West Ham United's Upton Park stadium.[28][29]

In July 2013, she received an Honorary Doctorate of Science (HonDSc) in recognition of her outstanding service to disability and to disadvantaged people, and to her promotion of sport and the Paralympics.[30]

On 15 June 2016, she was awarded the degree of Doctor of Law (honoris causa) by the University of Cambridge.[31]

Personal life

Grey-Thompson has spina bifida and is a wheelchair user. She was christened Carys Davina Grey, but her sister, Sian who is 2 years older than Tanni, referred to her as "tiny" when she first saw her, pronouncing it "tanni"; the nickname stuck.[32]

Grey-Thompson attended St Cyres Comprehensive School.[33] She graduated from Loughborough University in 1991 with a BA (Hons) degree in Politics and Social Administration.

She is married to Ian Thompson,[34] a research chemist and former wheelchair athlete. They live at Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees; they have one daughter.[35]

Her autobiography Seize the Day was published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001.

Paralympic World Cup medals

Year Event Position
2005 100 m 1st
2005 400 m 1st
2007 200 m 2nd

Bibliography

  • Grey-Thompson, Tanni (2001). Seize the Day: My Autobiography. London: Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN 978-0340819722.
  • Grey-Thompson, Tanni (2007). Aim High. London: Accent Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1905170890.

Styles and honours

  • Ms Tanni Grey MBE (1993–1999)
  • Mrs Tanni Grey-Thompson MBE (1999–2000)
  • Mrs Tanni Grey-Thompson OBE (2000–2005)
  • Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE (2005–2010)
  • The Baroness Grey-Thompson DBE (2010–2012)
  • The Baroness Grey-Thompson DBE DL (2012–present)

References

Note – #^ British Disabled Flying Association (2005). . Retrieved 31 December 2005.

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  5. ^ "Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson".
  6. ^ "Board Members". Transport for London. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Patrons & Ambassadors – Welcome to Zoё's Place Baby Hospice". Zoes-place.org.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  8. ^ Hole, Chris (26 September 2011). "Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson launches new River Tees Wheelyboat". Evening Gazette. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  9. ^ . 27 November 2011. Archived from the original on 27 November 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Chancellor". Northumbria.ac.uk. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  11. ^ Holland, Daniel (2 December 2021). "Paralympic legend Tanni Grey-Thompson to take up new role advising North of Tyne mayor". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  12. ^ Tomos Livingstone (6 February 2010). "Baroness Tanni determined her title will have a Welsh connection". Western Mail. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  13. ^ "No. 59375". The London Gazette. 26 March 2010. p. 5330.
  14. ^ "House of Lords – Hansard". Department of the Official Report (Hansard), House of Lords, Westminster. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  15. ^ Profile 6 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, dodonline.co.uk; accessed 7 April 2016.
  16. ^ "Baroness Grey-Thompson". UK Parliament. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  17. ^ "Celebrities' open letter to Scotland – full text and list of signatories". The Guardian. 7 August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
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  29. ^ University of East London (6 May 2011). "Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson at UEL's second Annual Sports Awards". YouTube. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
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  33. ^ Butler, Patrick (26 August 2012). "Tanni Grey-Thompson: Paralympic star to disability rights champion". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  34. ^ "Tanni Grey-Thompson". Tanni.co.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  35. ^ Thompson, Barney (7 November 2014). "Inside the home of former wheelchair athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson". Financial Times. Retrieved 27 April 2019.

External links

  • , Debretts.com; accessed 7 April 2016.

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Carys Davina Grey Thompson Baroness Grey Thompson 2 DBE DL born 26 July 1969 is a Welsh life peeress television presenter and former wheelchair racer The Right HonourableThe Baroness Grey ThompsonDBE DLGrey Thompson in 2020Member of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 23 March 2010Life peeragePersonal detailsBornCarys Davina Grey 1969 07 26 26 July 1969 age 53 Cardiff WalesCitizenshipBritishPolitical partyNone crossbencher SpouseIan Thompson m 1999 wbr Children1Residence s Eaglescliffe Stockton on Tees County Durham EnglandAlma materLoughborough UniversityOccupationPolitician athlete TV personalityWebsitetanni wbr co wbr ukNicknameTanni Grey ThompsonSports careerCountry Great Britain WalesSportWheelchair racingDisabilitySpina bifidaDisability classT53Retired2007Now coachingJade Jones 1 Medal record Representing Great BritainWomen s athleticsParalympic Games1992 Barcelona 100 m1992 Barcelona 200 m1992 Barcelona 400 m1992 Barcelona 800 m1996 Atlanta 800 m2000 Sydney 100 m2000 Sydney 200 m2000 Sydney 400 m2000 Sydney 800 m2004 Athens 100 m2004 Athens 400 m1992 Barcelona 4 x 100 m1996 Atlanta 100 m1996 Atlanta 200 m1996 Atlanta 400 m1988 Seoul 400 mWorld Championships1998 Birmingham 200m2006 Assen 200m1998 Birmingham 400m1998 Birmingham 800m2006 Assen 800m2006 Assen 400m Contents 1 Athletic career 2 Post retirement 2 1 Career in television 2 2 Advisory and consultant roles 2 3 Parliamentary career 3 Honours 3 1 Honorary degrees 4 Personal life 5 Paralympic World Cup medals 6 Bibliography 7 Styles and honours 8 References 9 External linksAthletic career EditGrey Thompson s Paralympic career started in the 100m at the Junior National Games for Wales in 1984 Her international career began in 1988 in Seoul where she won a bronze medal in the 400m As a young athlete she also competed in wheelchair basketball Her fifth and last Paralympic Games were in Athens 2004 where she won two gold medals in wheelchair racing in the 100m and 400m 3 In total in her Paralympic career she won 16 medals 11 gold four silver and a bronze 3 and also 13 World Championship medals six gold five silver and two bronze On 27 February 2007 Grey Thompson announced her pending retirement with her last appearance for Great Britain at May s Paralympic World Cup in Manchester 4 Over her career she won a total of 16 Paralympic medals including 11 golds held over 30 world records and won the London Marathon six times between 1992 and 2002 Post retirement EditCareer in television Edit In preparation for her retirement from the track she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C as well as BBC One She was the first female wheelchair user in the world to present on television on BBC2 s ground breaking series for disabled people From the Edge She has also presented BBC Wales X ray Big Welsh Challenge Land of our Mothers and worked for BBC Radio Wales Five Live and Radio Cleveland She was a key member of the BBC commentary team at the Beijing Paralympics 2008 and of subsequent Paralympics 5 Advisory and consultant roles Edit During her competitive career she sat on the board of the National Disability Council The Sports Council for Wales the English Lottery Awards Panel and UK Sport and also sat for three years on the Mission 2012 panel part of UK Sport Grey Thompson also sat on the board of the London Marathon 2007 2018 the board of Transport for London 6 2008 2018 and currently sits on the London Legacy Development Corporation She chairs the board of ukactive Grey Thompson is patron of numerous charities including the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme the Wembley Stadium Legacy Trust the Guernsey Disability Alliance and Zoyo s Place Baby Hospice a charity for sick babies and young children 7 She is also President of Sportsleaders UK a UNICEF Ambassador academy member of the Laureus World Sport Academy trustee of the Sport for Good Foundation and a Council member for the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust As well as this she is the Patron of the Tees Wheelyboats Club a group providing disabled people with access to the River Tees 8 In July 2011 Grey Thompson was announced as the President of the Leadership 20 20 Commission the commission on the future leadership of Civil Society She launched the commission s recommendations in Parliament on 14 December 2011 Previously she has also been a Trustee of V the Tony Blair Sports Foundation 9 Sportsaid Foundation of which she was a recipient as a young athlete an International Inspiration Ambassador and Chair of the Women s Sports and Fitness Foundation Commission on the Future of Women s Sport Grey Thompson has also been the Chancellor of Northumbria University since July 2015 10 In December 2021 Grey Thompson was appointed as Chair of the North of Tyne Combined Authority s Inclusive Economy Board 11 Parliamentary career Edit On 23 March 2010 Grey Thompson was created a life peer on the recommendation of the House of Lords Appointments Commission HOLAC Despite previously suggesting a desire for a title with a Welsh connection 12 her title was conferred as Baroness Grey Thompson of Eaglescliffe in Stockton On Tees on 23 March 2010 13 Grey Thompson was introduced in the House of Lords on 29 March 14 swearing the oath of allegiance in both English and Welsh and sits as a crossbencher 15 16 In August 2014 Grey Thompson was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run up to September s referendum on that issue 17 Honours EditIn 1993 she was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE 18 for services to Athletics for the Disabled advanced in 2000 to Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE 19 and then in 2005 was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE in both cases for services to disabled sport 20 Grey Thompson was named the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year three times in 1992 2000 and 2004 In 2000 she came third in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year behind Steve Redgrave and Denise Lewis That year she also received the Helen Rollason Award for her performance at the 2000 Summer Paralympics In August 2009 she was made a member of the Gorsedd at the 2009 National Eisteddfod in Bala Gwynedd 21 Willenhall School Sports College West Midlands has named a house in her honour where each of the eight houses is named after influential sports stars and local heroes Roundwood Park School set up a house system in 2011 In July 2012 the blue house became Grey Thompson house 22 In November 2012 she was appointed to the three person commission that has been set up by the Union Cycliste Internationale to investigate the Lance Armstrong doping affair 23 In February 2013 she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman s Hour on BBC Radio 4 24 In the same year she was also recognized as one of the BBC s 100 women 25 In June 2018 she was inducted into Power Brands LIFE Hall of Fame at London International Forum for Equality 26 In January 2019 she was chosen as a contender for the Greatest Person of the 20th Century in the BBC Icons series but did not proceed beyond the Sports Stars heat On 15 December 2019 she was given the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award 27 Honorary degrees Edit Grey Thompson has received numerous honorary degrees including Honorary Doctorates from Oxford University Oxford Brookes University the University of Greenwich the University of Bath Newcastle University Liverpool John Moores the University of Leicester Sheffield Hallam University University of Hull University of Exeter Heriot Watt University the Open University University of Wales Newport the University of Wales Leeds Metropolitan University Loughborough University both a Master and Doctorate Teesside University York and Ripon College University of Swansea University of Glamorgan UWIC University of Surrey Southampton University Manchester Metropolitan University Staffordshire University and Cardiff University Grey Thompson received a Lifetime Achievement Award and another Honorary Doctorate from the University of East London in May 2011 at the university s annual Sports Award evening held at West Ham United s Upton Park stadium 28 29 In July 2013 she received an Honorary Doctorate of Science HonDSc in recognition of her outstanding service to disability and to disadvantaged people and to her promotion of sport and the Paralympics 30 On 15 June 2016 she was awarded the degree of Doctor of Law honoris causa by the University of Cambridge 31 Personal life EditGrey Thompson has spina bifida and is a wheelchair user She was christened Carys Davina Grey but her sister Sian who is 2 years older than Tanni referred to her as tiny when she first saw her pronouncing it tanni the nickname stuck 32 Grey Thompson attended St Cyres Comprehensive School 33 She graduated from Loughborough University in 1991 with a BA Hons degree in Politics and Social Administration She is married to Ian Thompson 34 a research chemist and former wheelchair athlete They live at Eaglescliffe Stockton on Tees they have one daughter 35 Her autobiography Seize the Day was published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001 Paralympic World Cup medals EditYear Event Position2005 100 m 1st2005 400 m 1st2007 200 m 2ndBibliography EditGrey Thompson Tanni 2001 Seize the Day My Autobiography London Hodder and Stoughton ISBN 978 0340819722 Grey Thompson Tanni 2007 Aim High London Accent Press Ltd ISBN 978 1905170890 Styles and honours EditMs Tanni Grey MBE 1993 1999 Mrs Tanni Grey Thompson MBE 1999 2000 Mrs Tanni Grey Thompson OBE 2000 2005 Dame Tanni Grey Thompson DBE 2005 2010 The Baroness Grey Thompson DBE 2010 2012 The Baroness Grey Thompson DBE DL 2012 present References EditNote British Disabled Flying Association 2005 Dame Tanni Grey Thompson OBE MBE new patron for the BDFA Retrieved 31 December 2005 Athlete Profile Thepowerof10 info Retrieved 27 April 2019 No 59333 The London Gazette 12 February 2010 p 2425 a b BBC Inside Out Tanni Grey Thompson Handing on the baton Bbc co uk Retrieved 28 September 2017 Grey Thompson confirms retirement BBC Sport 28 February 2007 Dame Tanni Grey Thompson Board Members Transport for London Retrieved 20 December 2016 Patrons amp Ambassadors Welcome to Zoyo s Place Baby Hospice Zoes place org uk Retrieved 27 September 2017 Hole Chris 26 September 2011 Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson launches new River Tees Wheelyboat Evening Gazette Retrieved 15 January 2012 Tony Blair Sports Foundation Board Members The Tony Blair Sports Foundation 27 November 2011 Archived from the original on 27 November 2011 Retrieved 27 April 2019 Chancellor Northumbria ac uk Retrieved 8 July 2017 Holland Daniel 2 December 2021 Paralympic legend Tanni Grey Thompson to take up new role advising North of Tyne mayor Evening Chronicle Retrieved 2 December 2021 Tomos Livingstone 6 February 2010 Baroness Tanni determined her title will have a Welsh connection Western Mail Retrieved 30 January 2018 No 59375 The London Gazette 26 March 2010 p 5330 House of Lords Hansard Department of the Official Report Hansard House of Lords Westminster 29 March 2010 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Profile Archived 6 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine dodonline co uk accessed 7 April 2016 Baroness Grey Thompson UK Parliament Retrieved 14 October 2017 Celebrities open letter to Scotland full text and list of signatories The Guardian 7 August 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2014 No 53153 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1992 p 14 No 55710 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1999 p 17 No 57509 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2004 p 7 Gorsedd honour for female stars BBC Wales 23 June 2009 Retrieved 7 April 2016 Houses Roundwood Park School Roundwoodpark co uk Archived from the original on 14 May 2019 Retrieved 27 April 2019 Slater Matt 30 November 2012 BBC Sport Lance Armstrong affair Tanni Grey Thompson on investigation panel Bbc co uk Retrieved 26 August 2014 BBC Radio 4 Woman s Hour Power list bbc co uk accessed 7 April 2016 100 Women Who took part BBC News 20 October 2013 Retrieved 18 December 2022 Power Brands Global Powerbrandsglobal com Retrieved 4 November 2021 Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson given Lifetime Achievement award BBC Sport 15 December 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2020 webmaster Tanni Grey Thompson Speakers Associates Retrieved 27 April 2019 University of East London 6 May 2011 Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson at UEL s second Annual Sports Awards YouTube Retrieved 27 April 2019 Paralympic athlete Tanni Grey Thompson receives honorary degree at Rochester Cathedral Kentonline co uk 31 July 2013 Archived from the original on 24 August 2013 Retrieved 3 August 2013 Acta Cambridge University Reporter 6431 Admin cam ac uk 22 June 2016 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Paralympian Tanni Grey Thompson becomes people s peer BBC News 29 March 2010 Butler Patrick 26 August 2012 Tanni Grey Thompson Paralympic star to disability rights champion Theguardian com Retrieved 27 April 2019 Tanni Grey Thompson Tanni co uk Retrieved 10 March 2017 Thompson Barney 7 November 2014 Inside the home of former wheelchair athlete Tanni Grey Thompson Financial Times Retrieved 27 April 2019 External links EditProfile Debretts com accessed 7 April 2016 This article appears to be both in categories to be diffused and in their subcategories or is in too many categories and may need cleanup Please help improve this page to make sure its categories are appropriate and meet Wikipedia s quality standards January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tanni Grey Thompson amp oldid 1141782284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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