Dame Sophie Pascoe has called time on her career. New Zealand’s most successful Paralympian, Pascoe claimed 19 medals, including 11 golds, throughout her career as a competitive swimmer.
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SMETHWICK, ENGLAND - JULY 29: Gold medalist, Sophie Pascoe of Team New Zealand poses with their ... [+] medal and their nations flag during the medal ceremony for the Women's 100m Freestyle S9 ...
She's retired with 19 Paralympic medals, including 11 gold. Roly Crichton, who mentored Pascoe for 20 years, recalls her first medal at the world championships in Durban during 2006. 12 Feb ...
Dame Sophie Pascoe believes the time is right to hang up her swimming cap and goggles. The 32-year-old is retiring as New Zealand's greatest-ever Paralympian, having won 11 gold medals since her ...
Dame Sophie Pascoe has announced her retirement from competitive swimming She is New Zealand's most successful Paralympian athlete, winning 11 gold, seven silver and one bronze medal The 32-year old ...
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New Zealand's most successful Paralympian Dame Sophie Pascoe has announced her retirement from competitive swimming. The 32-year-old who competed at four Paralympics, winning 11 gold, seven silver and ...
Sophie Pascoe, an 11-time gold medalist at the Paralympics, announced her retirement from competitive swimming on Thursday. The native of Christchurch, New Zealand, turned 32 in January.
Eleven-time Paralympic champion Sophie Pascoe has announced her retirement from competitive Para swimming. The most successful ever New Zealand Paralympian and a 17-time world champion, Pascoe shared ...
Dame Sophie Pascoe won gold in the Women's SB9 100m Breaststroke final at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Photo / Photosport New Zealand’s greatest Paralympian is hanging up her swimming cap and ...
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