Paralympic athlete pays visit to school for disabled children
Sophia Warner spoke about her own experience of cerebral palsy and talked to some of the parents of children at the school.
Sophia came 4th in the Women’s 100m and 200m at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. She also won a bronze medal in the recent Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games held at the Olympic Stadium.
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Whilst at the school, Sophia was welcomed by the Chairman of the DVLT, Peter Sutton, who is also Managing Director of Billingshurst marketing company, PMW Communications, organisers of the A2B Walk.
He thanked Sophia for her involvement in this weekend’s charity marathon hike, and said: “Sophia’s visit was a fantastic success.
“Not only was she inspiring to listen to, but she has also spurred us all on to make sure Saturday is as successful as possible.”