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Welsh Paralympic athlete

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Olivia Breen: Welsh Paralympic athlete
Olivia "Livvy" Breen is a Welsh Paralympian athlete, who competes for Wales and Great Britain mainly in T38 sprint and F38 long jump events. She qualified for the 2012 Summer Paralympics and was selected for the T38 100m and 200m sprint and was also part of the T35-38 women's relay team. She has also represented Wales at the 2014, 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth Games winning gold in the F38 Long Jump in 2018 and gold in the T37/38 100m in 2022.

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'I was ashamed of my disability before London 2012'

Three-time Paralympic champion Aled Sion Davies speaks to fellow athlete Olivia Breen on her new show for BBC Wales.
BBC Sport - Published

Breen's silver medal 'overshadowed' by IPC decision

Olivia Breen says winning T38 long jump silver at the Para Athletics World Championships was "overshadowed" by being denied a request to withdraw from her 100m competition on medical grounds.
BBC Sport - Published

Breen is BBC Wales Sports Personality for 2022

breen is bbc wales sports personality for 2022
Para-athlete Olivia Breen is named BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year for 2022.
BBC Sport - Published

Commonwealth Games: Olivia Breen shocks Sophie Hahn to claim 100m gold for Wales

Wales' Olivia Breen hunts down English rival Sophie Hahn in a spectacular T37/38 100m heist at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
BBC Sport - Published

Paralympic Star Rips Official For Calling Her Sprint Shorts 'Inappropriate'

Paralympic star Olivia Breen is firing back at a female official for calling her sprint shorts "inappropriate" ... saying women should not have to feel self-conscious about what they wear during..
TMZ.com - Published

Olivia Breen: World champion para-athlete left angry after official said her shorts were 'too revealing'

Double world champion para-athlete Olivia Breen said she was left angry and speechless after being told to wear 'more appropriate' shorts.
BBC Sport - Published