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Anne Dunham: Paralympic Gold Medallist Dies at 76

Anne Dunham: Paralympic Gold Medallist Dies at 76

May 27, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Anne dunham, a celebrated Paralympic equestrian, has died‌ at 76, ​leaving behind a legacy of ten Paralympic medals, including six golds. The Wiltshire native, a true champion of ‌the sport,​ inspired many over an illustrious career spanning two decades.Dunham’s​ dedication and ⁢team spirit,highlighted by Paralympics GB chef de mission Penny Briscoe,earned her an OBE for her significant contributions to Para-sport. Beyond her Paralympic success, Dunham also garnered⁣ 32 World Championship dressage medals. For ⁣those ‍seeking in-depth coverage of this loss, news Directory 3 provides comprehensive updates. Discover what’s next as we reflect on her remarkable life and impact.

Key Points

  • Anne Dunham, a decorated Paralympic‍ equestrian, passed away at 76.
  • The Wiltshire native won 10 ‍Paralympic medals, including six gold.
  • Dunham also secured 32 World Championship dressage medals.

Paralympic ​Equestrian Anne Dunham⁣ Dies at 76

Updated May 27, 2025

Anne Dunham, the celebrated Paralympic equestrian ‌and‍ world champion, has died at the age of 76. The Wiltshire native, ‍known for her remarkable career spanning over two decades,​ passed away Sunday.

Dunham’s illustrious career began at the 1996 Atlanta Games.She accumulated 10 Paralympic medals, including six golds. Her success extended to the World ‌Championships, where she secured 32 major dressage medals, 19 of which were gold.

Anne ⁣Dunham on horseback, fist raised in victory, smiling.
Anne ‍Dunham won 10 Paralympic medals during ⁤her 23-year career as a rider.

From a young age, Dunham harbored a deep love for horses, working in stables.Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ⁢at 27, she remained resolute to continue in the sport.Her Paralympic golds included five team victories between Atlanta and Rio, along with ​an individual gold in Beijing​ in 2008. Dunham retired in 2017 at age 68, stating it was time to “give others a chance.” That same year, she received an ​OBE for her ‌contributions to Para-sport.

Anne Dunham in wheelchair next to two horses, smiling.
Anne dunham loved horses from a young age.

Penny Briscoe,Paralympics GB chef de mission,remembered Dunham as a dedicated team member. Briscoe said Dunham’s commitment to excellence ⁣and encouragement⁢ of others stood out. She added that dunham embodied the spirit of Paralympics GB with passion and professionalism.

​ ‍Anne really was a team player and represented the heart⁤ and soul of Paralympics GB with passion and professionalism.
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Penny Briscoe, Paralympics GB chef ⁣de mission

What’s next

The Para sport community mourns the loss of Anne ‌Dunham, a true ⁤champion whose legacy​ will continue to inspire future generations of athletes in equestrian ​and beyond.

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