Rhiannon Clarke competes in third Commonwealth Games, aims to inspire others
Rhiannon Clarke, a decorated para-athlete, will compete in her third Commonwealth Games T38 100m event in Glasgow. The 24-year-old, born with mild cerebral palsy, discovered her identity through sport after feeling she did not fully belong in either the disability or able-bodied communities. Clarke aims to inspire others by changing the narrative around disabilities.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC
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