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Cockroft has no plan to retire after Paralympics

BBC Sport Monday, 26 August 2024
Cockroft has no plan to retire after ParalympicsBritish wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft says she is "getting faster and stronger" and no plans to retire after the Paris Paralympics.
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