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Jul 2024
36m 38s

The Dame Denise Lewis one

Bbc Radio 5 Live
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In this latest episode the spotlight falls on Dame Denise Lewis as she shares her experience of claiming Gold in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, seeing the Commonwealth games come home to Birmingham and her journey to the top of the sport. She also details how her life changed following global success.

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