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Profile of Beth Munro

Beth Munro

Sport

Taekwondo // K44

Date of Birth

23 / 06 / 1993

Beth is a shining example of what extraordinary life-changing benefits sport can bring and how effective SPAR insport Series events and Performance Pathway initiatives can be.

Having played netball and thrown the javelin, Beth attended a multi-sports insport Series event at Conwy in 2019.

Her talent was spotted by the late Anthony Hughes MBE, who encouraged Beth to move to Cardiff and take up taekwondo. Having never tried martial arts before, her natural ability, commitment and dedication witnessed a whirlwind rise to the top.

Beth won gold in her very first international competition, the 2021 European Taekwondo Olympic Qualification tournament in Bulgaria, to secure her place at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

Less than two years after taking up the sport, Beth won a silver medal on her Paralympic debut – which was the UK's first Taekwondo medal.

Since then, world number one Beth has won back-to-back European titles (2022 and ’23) and won silver at the 2023 World Championships.

A captivating motivational speaker and an incredible ambassador for disability sport, Beth also has a master’s degree in health psychology.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2021 – Silver, K44 -58kg (Tokyo, Japan)

World Championships

  • 2023 – Silver, K44 -58kg (Baku, Azerbaijan)

European Championships

  • 2023 – Gold, K44 -58kg (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  • 2022 – Gold, K44 -58kg (Manchester)
  • 2021 – Gold, European Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament (Bulgaria)

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