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Pregnant archer shares hopes for Paralympics gold

Daniel Sexton
BBC News, South East@DanSextonBBC
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Grinham missed the Tokyo Paralympics after recovering from serious injuries

An archer from Sussex will compete for ParalympicsGB at the Paris 2024 games while seven months pregnant.

Jodie Grinham, from Crawley, won Silver at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio and said this year she was aiming to beat that.

"I'm hopeful I can win gold," she said.

She said she was determined to prove "you can do it" while pregnant and described it as a "milestone" moment.

Grinham missed the Tokyo Paralympics after recovering from serious injuries.

"I just missed out on Tokyo but for this one I knew I could get there," she said.

However, the archer, who already has a son, said the "mummy in me" made her a "little bit devastated" that she was going to be away for so long.

"It's a really hard balance," she said.

Crawley archer Jodie Grinham is 28 weeks pregnant as she heads to Paris

Grinham said she and her partner went through a "heartbreaking" time before their first baby.

"We actually lost three before we had him. We knew we wanted another one but we didn't know how long it was going to take.

"But I got to the point where I wasn't going to be put off having a baby or prioritising my career.

"Why shouldn't I be able to have both":[]}