Cockroft Makes History with Seventh Consecutive 100m Gold Win

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Cockroft wins seventh 100m gold in row at Worlds

British wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft has made history by winning her seventh consecutive gold medal in the women’s 100m T34 event…


Cockroft wins seventh 100m gold in row at Worlds

British wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft has made history by winning her seventh consecutive gold medal in the women’s 100m T34 event at the World Para Athletics Championships.

Cockroft, who has dominated the T34 classification for years, once again proved her dominance on the track with a commanding performance in Dubai. The 27-year-old crossed the finish line in a time of 16.77 seconds, comfortably ahead of her nearest rival.

With this victory, Cockroft solidifies her status as one of the greatest para-athletes of all time. Her unparalleled success in the 100m event is a testament to her talent, dedication, and hard work.

After the race, Cockroft expressed her gratitude to her coaches, teammates, and fans for their unwavering support. She also dedicated her win to her family, who have been her biggest supporters throughout her career.

Looking ahead, Cockroft has her sights set on more gold medals in future competitions. With her incredible skill and determination, there’s no doubt that she will continue to inspire and amaze fans around the world.

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