Paralympic gold medallist and five-time world champion archer Danielle Brown has had a prolific athletic career.
Danielle was so dominant in the sport of archery that she held the World Number One title for her entire career. She also became the first disabled person in history to represent England and win gold in an able-bodied event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
She has since retired from archery and now works as a trainer and motivational speaker specialising in self-development and overcoming adversity. She's also used her experiences to fuel her new book Run Like a Girl: 50 Extraordinary and Inspiring Sportswomen.
Danielle Brown spoke about her athletic accomplishments, motivational tips and her new book, which is in stores now.
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