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Cockroft 'faster and stronger' for Paris Paralympics

Hannah Cockroft celebrating with the Union flag after winning a gold at the Para Athletics World ChampionshipsImage source, Getty Images
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Hannah Cockroft's first Olympics was London 2012, where she won gold in the 100m and 200m T34 category

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British wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft says she is "getting faster and stronger" and no has plans to retire after the Paris Paralympics.

Cockroft is preparing for her fourth Paralympics looking to add to her haul of seven gold medals.

The 32-year-old says there "is not a single thought" that Paris could be her last Games and already has one eye on Los Angeles 2028.

"Obviously the question always comes: is this going to be your last one">