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  1. Lauren Price

    Ychydig o athletwyr Tîm Prydain Fawr a fyddai'n fwy aml-ddawnus ar draws gwahanol gampau na Lauren Price, y bencampwraig Olympaidd.

  2. Dame Sarah Storey

    Dame Sarah Storey’s three gold medals in Tokyo make her Team GB’s most successful Paralympian of all-time with a remarkable haul of 17 golds among her 28 medals.

  3. Maisie Summers-Newton

    Masie Summers-Newton is a new star of the pool smashing world records on her way to two gold medals at her first ever Games.

  4. Sir Lee Pearson

  5. Kadeena Cox

    A double gold medal for dual star Kadeena Cox who narrowly missed out in a medal in athletics too after finishing fourth in the T38 400m

  6. David Smith

    Dubbed the Ronaldo or Ronnie O’Sullivan of boccia, the flamboyant David Smith retained his Paralympic boccia title with a tense victory over his Malaysian opponent.

  7. Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby

    Cafodd blynyddoedd o fuddugoliaethau agos poenus eu hanghofio wrth i Brydain Fawr ennill y gystadleuaeth rygbi cadair olwyn yn Tokyo gyda buddugoliaethau anhygoel yn erbyn Siapan ac UDA yn y cystadlaethau bwrw allan.

  8. Emma Wiggs

    A highly successful Tokyo Games saw Emma Wiggs bag a gold and silver medal in the canoe sprint.

  9. Reece Dunn

    A bout of COVID, a fondness for Chinese food and injury couldn’t stop Reece Dunn’s swimming gold rush in Tokyo.

  10. Gaz Choudhry

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  11. Neil & Andrew Simpson

    19-year-old Neil Simpson made history by claiming Britain's first male Paralympic gold on snow, triumphing in the men's Super-G vision-impaired class, with 21-year-old brother Andrew on hand as his guide.

  12. Jake Jarman

    The 20-year-old has become a household name after his extraordinary exploits for Team England at Birmingham 2022, winning four gold medals to become the most successful English male gymnast at a single Commonwealth Games.