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Profile of Sabrina Fortune

Sabrina Fortune

Sport

Athletics // F20 Shot Put

Date of Birth

25 / 05 / 1997

From

Mold

Sabrina heads to her second Paralympic Games fresh from winning her third consecutive women’s F20 Shot Put world title with a world record breaking 14.73m throw.

Sabrina started her sports journey aged 11 when she joined an athletics club in North Wales and began competing at local tournaments in 2008.

Her performance pathway up the shot-put ranks was rapid. In 2014 she won gold at the Brazilian Paralympic School Games in São Paulo and took part in her first IPC Grand Prix in Grosseto, Italy.

The following year Sabrina was selected for Team GB and finished fourth in the IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha – a result she repeated in Grosseto in 2016.

Sabrina won bronze on her Paralympic Games debut in Rio in 2016, before becoming European champion in 2018 and World champion for the first time in 2019.

By now Sabrina was throwing very close to the 14-metre mark – indeed, her World Championship throw in Dubai was 13.91 metres. She achieved the 14-metre landmark at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris with a 14.01m throw – a distance she recently smashed at the 2024 World Para Athletics Championships in Japan!

To relax, Sabrina enjoys creative 3D art, baking and spending time with her dog Sparky.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2021 – 5th, (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2016 – Bronze, (Rio, Brazil)

World Championships

  • 2024 – Gold, (Kobe, Japan)
  • 2023 – Gold, (Paris, France)
  • 2019 – Gold, (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2017 – 6th, (London)
  • 2016 - 4th, (Grosseto, Italy)
  • 2015 - 4th, (Doha, Qatar)

European Championships

  • 2018 – Gold, (Berlin, Germany)
  • 2016 – 4th, (Grosseto, Italy)

Other Major Tournaments

  • 2020 – 5th, British Indoor Championships
  • 2019 – Silver, Welsh Championships
  • 2018 – Silver, Welsh Championships
  • 2017 – Silver, Welsh Championships
  • 2016 – Bronze, Summer Paralympics
  • 2014 – Gold, Brazilian Paralympic School Games

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