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Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020
Find out more about the Welsh athletes who will be representing ParalympicsGB in Japan this summer:
Sabrina Fortune
Sport
Athletics // F20 Shot PutDate of Birth
25 / 05 / 1997From
MoldSabrina joined an athletics club when she was 11-years old and began competing at local tournaments in 2008.
In 2014, she travelled to São Paulo to take part in the Brazilian Paralympic School Games, winning gold in the F20 Shot Put. That same year, she took part in her first IPC Grand Prix in Grosseto, Italy.
In 2015, Sabrina was selected for the GB team and competed at the IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha, where she came fourth.
During the build-up to the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, Sabrina competed at the IPC Athletics Championships in Grosseto where she also came fourth.
Sabrina’s success resulted in her selection for Team GB at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – a PB throw of 12.94 metres securing the bronze medal.
In 2018, Sabrina won the gold medal at the World Para Athletics European Championships with a championship-record throw of 13.30 metres.
At the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai, Sabrina won gold with another championship-record throw of 13.91 metres.
She goes to this year’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo as world number one in the F20 Shot Put.
In training for her second Paralympic Games, Sabrina has been throwing 14 metres – a few centimetres shy of the current world record.
“It’s just all clicked in training, so I hope Tokyo will go well too. I always tell people that it doesn't matter what others throw as long as you beat yourself. For Tokyo I just want a PB. If a world record comes, or a gold medal comes, sure that will be amazing. I think I'll just jump up and down for life if it happens, but I want a PB first!
“Sport has done so much for me; it means the world. As much as I am a positive person now, I really wasn't when I was younger – and it’s sport that has given me that chance to become who I am today. Sport has given me the confidence to be interviewed on camera. When I was younger, I’d have run down the road to get out of the way!
“There is also something that's just unbelievable to be selected once more to be able to go to something as credible as Tokyo. After Rio I didn’t know if I’d get to go to a second Paralympic Games, but to be able to is just incredible.”
Career Highlights
2020 – 5th, British Indoor Championships
2019 – Gold, World Para Athletics Championships
2019 – Silver, Welsh Championships
2018 – Gold, World Para Athletics European Championships
2018 – Silver, Welsh Championships
2017 – Silver, Welsh Championships
2016 – Bronze, Summer Paralympics
2016 – 4th, Rio Paralympic Games
2015 - 4th, IPC Athletics World Championships
2014 – Gold, Brazilian Paralympic School Games
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