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7x Paralympic Medalist Karé Adenegan: Championing Diversity and Resilience in Sport

7x Paralympic Medalist Karé Adenegan: Championing Diversity and Resilience in Sport

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In this episode of The Pursuit of Peace, 7x Paralympic medalist Karé Adenegan shares her inspiring journey from young athlete to advocate for inclusivity in sport. Discover her story of resilience, overcoming adversity, and her mission to champion diversity in disability sports.


In this inspiring episode:


Kare reflects on what peace means to her as an elite athlete and advocate.


Hear her story from a 14-year-old medalist at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha to becoming a global ambassador for diversity in sport.


Kare shares how she stays grounded and resilient, balancing her athletic career with her mission to educate and inspire through her podcast “Sporting For His Glory”.


Listen as she talks about her passion for disability sports, education, and championing diversity across the UK sports community.


Learn about her journey as a History Graduate, and how her education shapes her advocacy for inclusion.


Trigger Warning: This episode touches on themes of disability and personal struggle. If you need support, please reach out to a professional or organisation dedicated to mental health and inclusion.


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