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Millie, 10, campaigns for gymnastics inclusion in Paralympic Games

A 10-year-old athlete, Millie, has initiated a campaign to have gymnastics recognized as a Paralympic sport. Her goal is to compete in the Paralympic Games, which currently do not feature gymnastics.

Millie, a 10-year-old, has launched an effort to include gymnastics in the Paralympic Games by 2032. Her ambition is to participate in the global athletic event, which is the largest competition for individuals with physical differences. She relocated from Herfordshire to Glasgow last year to pursue training with a Paralympic squad. Millie lives with symbrachydactyly, a condition affecting one of her hands, resulting in missing fingers and a portion of her palm. Despite her dedication to the sport, gymnastics is not presently part of the Paralympic programme. Her campaign seeks to alter this, allowing future athletes with similar aspirations to compete on the international stage.

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  • BBC — Millie wants to see gymnastics part of Paralympics 2032
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