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Gold-winning Paralympic equestrian star dies aged 76

  • Anne Dunham, a Wiltshire-born Paralympic equestrian star, died on Sunday at the age of 76.
  • Her 23-year career began after she received a multiple sclerosis diagnosis at 27, although her passion for horses and working in stables dated back to her early years.
  • Dunham won 10 Paralympic medals including six golds, five team golds between 1996 and 2016, and an individual gold in 2008, plus 32 major World Championship medals.
  • She retired in 2017, calling it a “hard decision” and was awarded an OBE that year for services to Para-sport.
  • Paralympics GB chef Penny Briscoe described Dunham as a devoted team member whose passion and dedication made her an integral part of the squad, and said she will be deeply missed.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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