Pregnant Archer Jodie Grinham Wins Historic Gold and Bronze at Paralympics
Grinham, seven months pregnant, becomes the first athlete to medal at the Paralympics while expecting.
- Jodie Grinham won gold in the mixed team compound event with teammate Nathan Macqueen.
- She also secured an individual bronze medal, making her a three-time Paralympic medalist.
- Grinham competed despite a recent health scare related to her pregnancy.
- She aims to inspire women by showing that pregnancy doesn't limit achieving high-level athletic goals.
- Grinham has a congenital condition affecting her left arm and hand.