



Tennis ace Jordanne Whiley, 24,
of Halesowen, West Mids said to Sport magazine: “I wanted to show people
you can do beautiful shoots without being a tall model.
“That’s quite obvious. I’m short, I’m disabled and I’m nowhere near perfection. But I’m very comfortable in my skin.
“I’m
healthy and I think that’s what women should strive for – athletes are
great role models. Role models should be real people, too. I’m flawed,
I’m a normal person.
Powerlifter Ali
Jawad, 27, representing Team GB said to the magazine: “The emphasis in
my event is on bench press. It’s an all-body movement, so you need
all-around strength. Not having legs means it’s twice as hard because I
don’t have that plant on the floor.
“My core
has to be stronger than the average person, and my back has to be strong
to support the weight. My best bench is 202kg, which is almost three
and a half times my bodyweight of 58kg. If I hit that in Rio, I’ll be
looking at a medal.”
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