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British para swimmer Alice Tai won gold at the Commonwealth Games in England on Sunday just months after having her leg amputated. Tai — who clocked a 1:13:64 in the women's 100m backstroke, per ...
Less than seven months after getting her right foot amputated and having to learn to walk again, British Paralympic swimmer Alice Tai won gold at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on Sunday.
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Alice Tai: ‘I used to cry before swimming. Now it’s my job’ - MSNAlice Tai is a Paralympic champion who has demonstrated that she is equally adept in front of the camera and in the pool. It has been some journey for an athlete who ran away from her first ...
Alice Tai is a Paralympic champion after having her right leg amputated. ... At 47 years old, Gabrielle Rose finishes 7th in 100-meter breaststroke finals at U.S. Nationals.
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Alice Tai, Stephen Clegg and William Ellard make it a super ... - MSNAlice Tai topped the Paralympic podium less than three years after opting to have her right leg amputated to cap a super Saturday for Great Britain’s swimmers in Paris. The 25-year-old completed ...
Alice Tai claimed gold in the Women’s S8 100m Backstroke, winning in a Paralympic record time of 1:09.06 It was an outstanding night in the pool for Great Britain who claimed three golds, plus a ...
British Paralympic and world gold medallist Alice Tai says that she is driven to "destigmatise" disability after having her right leg amputated below the knee last year. The 24-year-old swimmer ...
Alice Tai, 25, rocketed to gold at Rio 2016 at just 17-years-old but admits the Games was anything but idyllic, with her undiagnosed ADHD playing havoc on her mental health ...
POOLE-born Alice Tai topped the Paralympic podium less than three years after opting to have her right leg amputated to cap a super Saturday for Great Britain’s swimmers in Paris.
Alice Tai from Barton on Sea won her second Paralympics medal in as many days as she took bronze in the 200m individual medley.
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