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Tanni Grey-Thompson

The Right Honourable
The Baroness Grey-Thompson
DBE DL
Tanni Grey-Thompson.jpg
Grey-Thompson at the 2005 London Marathon
Member of the House of Lords
Assumed office
23 March 2010
Personal details
Born Carys Davina Grey
(1969-07-26) 26 July 1969 (age 47)
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Citizenship UK
Nationality Welsh
Political party Crossbench
Spouse(s) Ian Thompson (1999-present)
Children 1 daughter
Alma mater Loughborough University
Occupation Politician; athlete; TV personality
Website tanni.co.uk
Nickname(s) Tanni Grey-Thompson
Sports career
Country  Great Britain
 Wales
Sport Wheelchair racing
Disability Spina bifida
Disability class T53
Retired 2007
Now coaching Jade Jones

Carys Davina "Tanni" Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson, DBE, DL (born 26 July 1969) is a British former wheelchair racer, a parliamentarian and a television presenter.

Grey-Thompson was born with spina bifida and is a wheelchair user. She is one of the most successful disabled athletes in the UK. She graduated from Loughborough University in 1991 with a BA (Hons) degree in Politics and Social Administration.

She was christened Carys Davina Grey, but her sister referred to her as "tiny" when she first saw her, pronouncing it "tanni"; the nickname stuck.

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

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. In total in her Paralympic career she won 16 medals (11 gold, four silver and a bronze) 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.

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.


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