9:34 pm today

Britain's Jodie Grinham becomes first pregnant athlete to win Paralympics medal

9:34 pm today
PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 31: Jodie Grinham of Team Great Britain competes against Phoebe Paterson Pine (not pictured) of Team Great Britain in the Para Archery Women's Individual compound Open Bronze Medal contest on day three of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Esplanade Des Invalides on August 31, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Jodie Grinham takes aim during the bronze medal match-up against Phoebe Paterson Pine, also of Great Britain. Photo: Getty Images / Alex Slitz

British archer Jodie Grinham became the first pregnant Paralympics athlete to win a medal when she took bronze in women's individual compound, official Paralympics social media accounts said.

Seven months pregnant, 31-year-old Grinham held her nerves to beat Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist and friend Phoebe Paterson Pine by a razor-thin 142-141 scoreline in the bronze medal match-up.

"Baby hasn't stopped kicking," Grinham said.

"It's almost like baby's going, 'what's going on? It's really loud, mummy what are you doing?' But it's been a lovely reminder of the support bubble I have in my belly.

"I'm really proud of myself, I've had difficulties and it's not been easy. But as long as I'm healthy and baby's healthy, I knew I could compete.

"I knew if I shot as well as I could, baby or not, I could come back as a [medallist]."

Grinham will hope to win a second medal when she competes in the mixed team compound quarter-finals on Monday (local time) along with Nathan McQueen.

- Reuters

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