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Cardiff-born paralympian track athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tracey Hinton (born 19 March 1970) is a Paralympic athlete being visually impaired and classed as T11 in the Paralympic classification system. Born in Cardiff and a member of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club, Hinton has been blind since having cancer of the retina aged four which resulted in her losing her sight.[1] She has won three silver and three bronze medals at Paralympic level.
Medal record | ||
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Track and field (B1)(T11)(T12) | ||
Representing Great Britain | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
1992 Barcelona | 400m - B1 | |
1992 Barcelona | 200m - B1 | |
2000 Sydney | 800m - T12 | |
1992 Barcelona | 100m - B1 | |
2000 Sydney | 200m - T11 | |
2000 Sydney | 400m - T11 | |
IPC Athletics World Championships | ||
2011 Christchurch | 100m - T11 | |
2011 Christchurch | 200m - T11 | |
IPC Athletics European Championships | ||
2012 Stadskanaal | 100m - T11 | |
2012 Stadskanaal | 200m - T11 |
She competed in the 1992 Summer Paralympics winning a silver medal in the 400m B1, a silver medal in the 200m B1 and a bronze medal in the 100m B1. 2000 saw her win bronze medals in the T11 200m and T11 400m and silver in the T12 800m.[2] She is the 800 metres world record holder in her class with a time of 2mins:17.66secs.[3]
Hinton has been selected to compete in the 2012 Summer Paralympics, her sixth games.[4] She was chosen as captain of the women's athletics squad for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.[5]
Hinton participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the T11/T12 100m, qualifying for the final with a run of 13.79 seconds with her guide Stefan Hughes.
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