Danielle Brown Explained
Danielle Brown MBE (born 10 April 1988[1]) is a British competitive archer and award winning children's author. She has competed in the Paralympic Games, winning gold medals in Beijing and London, and has also won medals shooting in the able-bodied category, including at the Commonwealth Games.
She was born in Steeton, West Yorkshire.[2]
Career
Her first international competitive event was at the European Archery Championships (for athletes with disabilities) in Nymburk in 2006. She reached the semi-finals of the Compound Bow Open Class event, and was defeated by Gulbin Su of Turkey. She lost the bronze medal match to fellow British competitor Melanie Clarke.[3]
She then took part in the IPC World Archery Championships in Cheongju in 2007. Competing in the Compound Bow Open Class event, she won gold with a score of 114 points (defeating Gulbin Su 116–107 in the semi-final, and Wang Li of China 114–108 in the final). She was also part of the British women's team which won gold in the team event in the Compound Bow Open Class, defeating Japan 221–199 in the final.[3] [4]
In 2008, Brown won silver (beaten by Gulbin Su in the final) in the Invitation Disabled Archery Event in Stoke Mandeville, then competed at the Paralympic Games in Beijing, where she won gold in the Women's individual compound, defeating Wang in the quarter-finals, Clarke in the semis, and Chieko Kamiya of Japan in the final (112–98). In 2009, she won a second successive individual gold medal, and a team gold, at the IPC World Archery Championships, followed in 2010 by three successive individual gold medals: at the Arizona Cup, at the Stoke Mandeville World Invitational Disabled Archery Competition, and at the European Para-Archery Championships.[5]
She represented England in archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, having qualified "after a two-day selection shoot in Coventry in June where she finished second behind world number one Nicky Hunt".[2] She was "the first Paralympian to represent England in an able-bodied event at the Games",[6] [7] [8] though cyclist Sarah Storey (who won two gold medals in cycling at the 2008 Paralympics) also competed against able-bodied athletes a few days later.[9] [10] She won a gold medal in the Women's Team Compound event, beating Canada 232–229 alongside team-mates Nicky Hunt and Nichola Simpson.[11]
In 2011, she won an additional individual gold medal at the IPC World Championships in Turin, followed by two silver medals in the women's team event and the mixed team event.[12]
In 2012, she won her second successive Paralympic Games gold medal, beating GB teammate Mel Clarke in the final at the Royal Artillery Barracks, London.[12] That year she also won the Indoor World Cup in Nimes and got a silver medal at the World Cup Finals in Tokyo, both in the able-bodied category.
Brown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to archery.[13] She is also one of many athletes to have had a postbox painted gold after the London Paralympics [14]
On 1 September 2013 Brown won the able-bodied British title with victory at the Archery GB National Series finals in Nottingham. She beat Lucy O'Sullivan 142–141 in the compound final.[15]
In November 2013, World Archery announced that Brown would not be able to compete in Para-Archery contests (such as the 2016 Olympics) in the future as her disability did not have a direct and important impact on her archery performance. She appealed the ruling, but it was upheld in favour of World Archery. As of 1 April 2014, she is unable to compete in Para-Archery.[16] [17]
Brown competed at the 2015 able-bodied World Championships in Copenhagen.[18] In 2017 she appeared on Christmas University Challenge on a team representing Leicester University.
Personal life
Brown has complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in her feet, and competes sitting on a stool. She was, at the time of the 2008 Paralympics, a law student at Leicester University, and subsequently achieved first-class honours.[2] [19] [20] [21] She was given an honorary degree of Doctors of Laws from the University of Leicester on Friday 25 January 2013[22] On 19 September 2013 Leicester University named the Danielle Brown Sports Centre after her.[23] On 22 September 2013 Brown was made a Freewoman of the district of Craven[24] and on 1 July 2014 Brown was given the Freedom of the City of London. In 2019, Brown was inducted into the British University and College Sport's Hall of Fame.[25] On 26 May 2022, Brown won the Sunday Times Children's Sports Book of the Year award for her book Run Like a Girl.
Bibliography
- Collins GCSE Revision Study Skills (2015) [26]
- Be Your Best Self - Life Skills For Unstoppable Kids (2019)[27]
- Run Like A Girl - 50 Extraordinary And Inspiring Sportswomen (2021)[28]
- One Hundred Reasons To Hope (2021), curated on behalf of Captain Tom Moore.[29]
- Girls Rule - 50 Women Who Changed The World (2023)[30]
Achievements
- 2006
4th, European Para Championships, individual, Nymburk
- 2007
IPC World Championships, individual, Cheongju
IPC World Championships, women's team, Cheongju
- 2008
World Invitational Disabled Competition, individual, Stoke Mandeville
Summer Paralympics, individual, Beijing
- 2009
IPC World Championships, women's team, Nymburk
IPC World Championships, individual, Nymburk
12th, Summer Universiade, individual, Belgrade
- 2010
Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Cup, mixed team, Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Cup, women's team, Phoenix, Arizona
World Invitational Disabled Competition, individual, Stoke Mandeville
European Para Championships, individual, Vichy
Commonwealth Games, women's team, Delhi
World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
- 2011
IPC World Championships, individual, Turin
IPC World Championships, women's team, Turin
IPC World Championships, mixed team, Turin
- 2012
Nimes Indoor World Cup – able bodied, Nimes, France
Arizona Cup, women's team, Phoenix, Arizona
World Cup, mixed team, Shanghai
2012 Summer Paralympics, individual, London
World Cup Final – able bodied, individual, Tokyo
- 2013
UK National Series Champion, able-bodied, Nottingham4th World Championships, women's team, able-bodied, Belek
IPC World Championships, individual, Bangkok
IPC World Championships, mixed team, Bangkok
- 2022
Children's Sports Book of the Year, Sunday Times Sports Book Awards: Run Like A GirlSee also
Notes and References
- http://www.ipcarchery.org/Athletes/athlete.php?View=414 "Danielle Brown"
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/commonwealth_games/delhi_2010/8985491.stm "Ones to watch in Delhi: Danielle Brown"
- http://www.ipcarchery.org/Athletes/athlete.php?View=414&Results Athlete results: Melanie Brown
- http://www.ipcarchery.org/Events/IndRanking.php?EvId=10&EventCode=07CH "6th IPC World Archery Championships"
- http://www.ipcarchery.org/Athletes/athlete.php?View=414&Results Athlete results: Danielle Brown
- http://www.worldarchery.org/index.asp?m_id=1238&cnt_id=5161 "Archery is back at the Commonwealth Games"
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/archery/8759475.stm "Danielle Brown wins historic Commonwealth Games place"
- https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/jun/24/paralympian-danielle-brown-commonwealth-games "Paralympian Danielle Brown makes squad for Commonwealth Games"
- https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/oct/01/sarah-storey-cycling-commonwealth-games "InterviewSarah Storey: From Paralympic swimmer to Commonwealth cyclist"
- https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/the-paralympian-taking-on-ablebodied-athletes-2095333.html "The Paralympian taking on able-bodied athletes"
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/commonwealth_games/delhi_2010/9068563.stm "Commonwealth Games 2010: England archers win gold"
- Web site: Danielle Brown. 22 September 2016.
- News: 2013 New Year's Honours. 29 December 2012.
- Web site: Danielle Brown gets golden postbox for Paralympic archery win . BBC News. 5 September 2012 . 2 July 2021.
- Web site: Hope . Nick . BBC Sport – Paralympian Danielle Brown wins first able-bodied British title . bbc.co.uk . 1 September 2013 . 13 August 2014.
- Web site: Archer Danielle Brown ineligible for Paralympic competition. BBC Sport. 22 September 2016. 8 November 2013.
- Web site: British archer Danielle Brown fails to reverse Paralympic ban verdict. BBC Sport. 22 September 2016. 18 February 2014.
- Web site: World Archery Championships Summary: Copenhagen (DEN) 26 Jul – 2 Aug 2015. 11, 28, 80. 2 July 2021.
- http://www.efds.co.uk/page.asp?section=812§ionTitle=Danielle+Brown+-+Archery "DANIELLE BROWN – ARCHERY"
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/archery/8759475.stm "Danielle Brown wins historic Commonwealth Games place"
- https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/jun/24/paralympian-danielle-brown-commonwealth-games "Paralympian Danielle Brown makes squad for Commonwealth Games"
- Web site: Honorary Graduate 2: Danielle Brown. Leicester University. 22 September 2016. 26 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200726013419/https://www2.le.ac.uk/news/blog/2013/january/honorary-graduate-2-danielle-brown/. dead.
- Web site: Lord Grocott to officially open University of Leicester sports centres – University of Leicester . .le.ac.uk . 13 August 2014 . 19 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200819150558/https://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/press-releases/2013/september/lord-grocott-to-officially-open-university-of-leicester-sports-centres/ . dead .
- News: Olympians Andy Hodge and Danielle Brown are given the freedom of Craven. The Craven Herald and Pioneer. 13 September 2013. 22 September 2016.
- Web site: Danielle Brown inducted into BUCS Hall of Fame. University of Leicester. 18 June 2019. 2 July 2021.
- Web site: Challenge limiting beliefs with double Paralympic gold medallist, Danielle Brown . Collins . 2 July 2021 . 24 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220524015738/https://collins.co.uk/pages/revision-for-students-student-study-skills-challenge-limiting-beliefs . dead .
- Web site: Be Your Best Self - Life Skills For Unstoppable Kids . Button Books . 2 July 2021.
- Web site: Run Like A Girl - 50 Extraordinary And Inspiring Sportswomen . Button Books. 2 July 2021.
- Web site: One Hundred Reasons To Hope . Penguin Books . 2 July 2021.
- Web site: Girls Rule - 50 Women Who Changed The World . Button Books. 29 August 2021.