Sunderland Echo

Dame Tanni helps shine a light on sport

- By Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @KatyJourno

Tanni Grey-Thompson, one of the country’s most successful ever Paralympia­ns, has joined the Board of Trustees at the Foundation of Light.

Competing at five Paralympic Games between 1988 and 2004, Dame Tanni won 11 gold medals, four silver and one bronze in wheelchair racing events (100800m and 4x100m).

Since retiring from competitio­n, she has taken several posts, mainly focussed on sport and fitness participat­ion, including chairing the board of ukactive, which promotes active lifestyles.

Now, she’ll also be championin­g Sunderland-based Foundation of Light, which recently moved into its new home in the state-of-the-art Beacon of Light in Monkwearmo­uth.

As well as housing sports pitches, the £20million Beacon will also become a central hub for disability sport within the region.

Sir Bob Murray CBE, chairman of trustees at Foundation of Light, said: “I am delighted to welcome Dame Thompson to our Board of Trustees.

“She has been a leading light and force for good within sport for a long time now and her expertise, passion and insight will help us improve even more lives within the North East.”

Tanni Grey-Thompson added: “I am very proud to be joining Foundation of Light’s Board of Trustees at such an exciting time.

“The Beacon of Light especially offers a fantastic opportunit­y for so many people to improve their health and lives, and I look forward to helping them make the most of it.”

The current Trustees of Foundation of Light are Sir Bob Murray CBE, Kate Adie OBE DL, George Clarke, Paul Collingwoo­d MBE, Steve Cram CBE, The Rt Hon The Baroness Estelle Morris of Yardley, PC, Colonel The Hon James Ramsbotham DL, Sir Tim Rice and Sir Peter Vardy DL.

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