๐ฌ๐ง From Stoke Mandeville to Tokyo 2020 ๐ฏ๐ต Jessica Stretton (@archeryjess) was a regular attendee of the WheelPower Junior events programme, and we're incredibly proud to see her achieve so much ever since ๐ฅ Good Luck in Tokyo Jess ๐ฏ๐ต https://t.co/IgAzADBaXf #ThenNow#Paralympics
๐ฌ๐ง From Stoke Mandeville to Tokyo 2020 ๐ฏ๐ต Meet @archeryjess from @ParalympicsGB who used as a junior attended lots of WheelPower events at the stadium, and the place where she first fell in love with Archery ๐ฏ Read her full story on our website: https://t.co/IgAzADBaXf #ThenNow
"I thought I was gonna be sick, but in a good way..."
Watch our archers react to their selection today!
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#ImpossibleToIgnore โ
โIโd love to give my wee boy a gold medal to put round his neck, to take him to school and for him to be able to say โmy dad is a Paralympic championโ. How cool would that be?โ
@nathanmacarcher#ImpossibleToIgnore ๐จโ๐ฆ
See you in Tokyo!
Congratulations to Jess Stretton, Hazel Chaisty, John Stubbs & Nathan Macqueen, who have all been named in @ParalympicsGB's archery squad for the @Paralympics ๐น๐
"I've just turned 21, I've been an archer for eight years and have loved it from that first arrow. Everyoneโs adapted really well to training at home and staying positive. The squad are so close, we all support each other in working towards Japan.โ - @archeryjess
Busy, busy, busy...
@archerygb star and @ParalympicsGB hopeful @HChaisty has a *very* packed diary, taking in [deep breath] family, chickens, dogs, woodturning, beekeeping - and a lot of archery!
With @toyotauk
BREAKING NEWS: With exactly four years to go until the Opening Ceremony in Paris, Channel 4 has today been awarded the UK television rights to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. #Paris2024#WaitForTheGreats#ImpossibleToIgnore ๐
We talk a lot about the IWAS Games being a proving ground for future Paralympians...
Great Britain's Jessica Stretton competed at the World Youth Games in 2014. Just 2 years later she went to the Rio 2016 Paralympics and won gold.
Credit: Bucks TV
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