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〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1994 – Women's 100m Backstroke S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1994 – Women's 100m Breastroke SB10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships Mar del 2002 – Women's 100 m Freestyle S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships Mar del 2002 – Women's 200 m Individual Medley SM10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships Mar del 2002 – Women's 400 m Freestyle S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1994 – Women's 200m Individual Medley SM10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1994 – Women's 400m Freestyle S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1998 – Women's 100 m Backstroke S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1998 – Women's 4x100 m Medley open ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships Mar del 2002 – Women's 100 m Backstroke S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1994 – Women's 4x100m Medley Relay S7-10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1998 – Women's 200 m Individual Medley SM10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1998 – Women's 400 m Freestyle S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships 1998 – Women's 4x100 m Freestyle open ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕
〔(IPC Swimming World Championships Mar del 2002 – Women's 50 m Freestyle S10 ) International Paralympic Committee (IPC).〕

〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2009 – Women's Time Trial LC1 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2009 – Women's Road Race LC1 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2010 – Women's Time Trial C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2010 – Women's Road Race C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2011 – Women's Time Trial C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Road World Championships 2011 – Women's Road Race C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕


〔(Dame Sarah Storey OBE profile ) British Cycling.〕




〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2009 – Women's 3km pursuit LC1 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2009 – Women's 500 m time trial LC1 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2012 – Women's 500 m time trial C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2012 – Women's 3km pursuit C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2014 – Women's 3km pursuit C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕
〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2014 – Women's Scratch race C1-5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕

〔(UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships 2014 – Women's 500 m time trial C5 ) International Cycling Union (UCI).〕



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Dame Sarah Joanne Storey, DBE (born 26 October 1977), is a British road and track racing cyclist and former swimmer, multiple gold medal winner at the Paralympic Games in both sports, and three times British (able bodied) national track champion. Her total of eleven gold medals makes her the equal of Tanni Grey-Thompson and Dave Roberts, considered among the most successful British Paralympians.〔
Storey was born without a functioning left hand after her arm became entangled in the umbilical cord in the womb.
Storey's list of major achievements also include being a 21-time World champion (6 in swimming and 15 in cycling), a 21-time European champion (18 in swimming and 3 in cycling) and holding 72 world records.〔(Dame Sarah Storey DBE profile ) Team Storey Sport.〕
==Swimming at the Paralympic Games==
Storey (then known as Sarah Bailey) began her Paralympic career as a swimmer,〔("Sarah Storey Pursuing More Paralympic Glory in Beijing" ) 12 March 2008〕 winning two golds, three silvers and a bronze in Barcelona in 1992. She continued swimming in the next three Paralympic Games before switching to cycling in 2005.〔(Sarah Storey profile at Laureus.com, accessed May 2010 )〕

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