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Profile of Jodie Grinham

Jodie Grinham

Sport

Archery // Compound Women Open

Date of Birth

26 / 07 / 1993

From

Haverfordwest

Jodie was born in Haverfordwest and studied law before focusing on becoming an elite athlete with enormous success, as she is a Paralympic silver medallist, World Champion and European medallist.

Jodie has a condition called brachysyndactyly and has a shortened left arm, an underdeveloped left shoulder, no fingers and half a thumb on her left hand. When she took up archery in 2008, she worked with her father to develop a way to grip the bow.

Jodie was first selected for the GB archery team in 2014 and finished seventh at the World Para-archery Championships in Germany in 2015. She competed in the women's individual compound open and the team compound open events at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio, reaching the quarter-finals in the individual event.

In the compound mixed team event, Jodie and partner John Stubbs finished the preliminary ranking round, fifth out of 10 teams. After defeating Italy in the quarter-finals and South Korea in semi-finals, they lost 151-143 in the final to Chinese duo of Zhou Jiamin and Ai Xinliang – with a silver medal being a tremendous achievement.

Earlier this year Jodie took the individual compound women’s open title at the European Para Cup, as well as the doubles compound open silver medal with Phoebe Paterson Pine. She and Phoebe also won the compound open doubles bronze medal at the European Para Championships.

Jodie heads to Paris ranked world number 11 in the compound women’s open category.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2016 - Silver, Compound Open Mixed Team (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2016 - Quarter Finals, Individual (Rio, Brazil)

World Championships

  • 2024 – Gold, Women’s Compound Open Doubles
  • 2023 – 9th (Pilsen, Czech Republic)
  • 2022 – 17th (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2017 – 17th (Beijing, China)
  • 2015 – 7th, (Germany)

European Championships

  • 2024 – Gold, Women’s Compound Open (Rome, Italy)
  • 2024 – Silver, Women’s Compound Open Doubles (Rome, Italy)
  • 2024 – Bronze, Women’s Compound Open Doubles (Rome, Italy)
  • 2023 – Bronze, Women’s Compound Open Doubles (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Other Major Tournaments

  • 2024 – Gold, Para-Archery World Ranking Event (Czech Republic)
  • 2023 – 8th, European Cup (Nové Mĕsto, Czech Republic)
  • 2021 – Silver, European Continental Qualification for Toyota Paralympics (Czech Republic)
  • 2021 – 9th, World Ranking and Final Toyota Paralympic Qualification (Czech Republic)
  • 2017 – 4th, Caribbean Championships (Puerto Rico)
  • 2017 – Bronze, Fazza International (Dubai, UAE)

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