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Former Paralympian Anne Wafula named among 100 most influential disabled people in UK

Former Paralympian Anne Olympia Wafula, born in Kenya, has appeared in the list of 100 most influential disabled people in the United Kingdom.

The 51-year-old former wheelchair racer was named in the Shaw Trust Power 100 2020 list of Britain’s most impactful influencers with disabilities. An independent judging panel compiles the Power 100.

“Anne Wafula MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) challenges misconceptions about disability. Athlete, author, disability and inclusion champion, and sporting ambassador; Anne inspires achievement and excellence through motivational talks that encourage others to overcome difficulties and maximise their potential,” Power 100 stated.

“It’s humbling to be on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List 2020, in the politics and law category,” said Anna.

“I find it difficult to sit and see unfairness and exclusion go on. So, the small role I play in presenting disability issues in a way that could dispel negative stereotypes and promote the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities is crucial,” she added.

Anne made history in 2004 when she became the first sub-Saharan wheelchair racer at the Paralympics. She became a British citizen in 2006 and represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 2007.

She is a board member of UK Athletics, British Paralympics Association, Active Essex, and Sports Chaplaincy UK.

Wafula-Strike authored the award-winning autobiography In My Dreams I Dance published by Harper Collins. The book is set for an update due to public demand for the incredible story.

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