Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson to close COVER Health & Protection Summit

Adam Saville
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Closing keynote address from multi-medal winning Paralympian plus full details of conference programme revealed

It is with great honour for us to announce that former Paralympic athlete, politician and disability campaigner Baroness Tanni Grey-Thomson will be closing this year's COVER Health & Protection Summit with a keynote address at Hilton London Bankside on 4th October.  As a Paralympian she won 11 gold medals across five Paralympic Games between 1992 and 2002 and was crowned winner of the London Wheelchair Marathon six times. In 2005, she received the title of ‘Dame' Tanni Grey-Thomson DBE for her service to sport and following that went on to present and commentate on television, promote...

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