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Claire Cashmore

British Paralympic swimmer (born 1988)

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Claire Cashmore: British Paralympic swimmer (born 1988)
Claire Cashmore, is a Paralympic Swimming Champion and PTS5 classified British paratriathlete. She has been to four Paralympic Games with swimming and has won 4 bronze, 3 silver, and 1 gold medal. Cashmore also broke the world record in the SM9 100m Individual Medley in 2009. She decided to switch to competing in paratriathlon after winning gold and silver at the Paralympic Games in 2016, and became ITU World Champion in the PTS5 classification in 2019. Claire Cashmore is based in Loughborough, England. She was born in Redditch, England, without a left forearm.

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Schoolmates and bridesmaids battle for Paralympic gold

Lauren Steadman and Claire Cashmore first met 18 years ago, and their lives and careers have been entwined ever since - they will face off for Paralympic gold in Paris.
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Double Para-triathlon gold for Britons in Yokohama

Britons Claire Cashmore and Dave Ellis guided by Luke Pollard win gold medals at the World Triathlon Para Series in Yokohama, Japan.
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Cashmore defends Para-triathlon Championship title

cashmore defends para-triathlon championship title
Britain's Claire Cashmore successfully defended her European Para-triathlon Championship title by claiming victory in Madrid.
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World Triathlon Para Championships: Claire Cashmore and Dave Ellis win golds

Britain's Claire Cashmore successfully defends her title and Dave Ellis also wins gold at the World Triathlon Para Championships.
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