Hannah Cockroft is a ten-time world champion and Paralympic gold medallist in T34 wheelchair racing with a determination and positive attitude to succeed at whatever challenges life presents on or off the track. From that moment on she’s never looked back and went from a novice racer to elite status in three years. In 2010 she broke her first world record in the T34 400m, and went on to break 7 world records in 8 days and now holds world records at T34 100m 200m, 400m and 800m. More recently, Hannah achieved an amazing triple Gold in the World Para Athletic Championships 2017 in London.
Off the track, Hannah has a busy lifestyle but still finds time to enjoy live concerts, shopping and socialising with friends. Her pursuit of excellence, passion and drive to succeed makes Hannah an ideal ambassador for Invacare and our leading brands Kuschall and Top End. Currently, Hannah uses a Top End OSR racing chair that offers the speed, agility and performance on the track and a handcycle as a part of her rigorous training routine. The Kuschall K-series is her preferred everyday chair and she also uses the Kuschall Champion for its folding, yet rigid performance.
Follow Hannah on her blog here.
Ben Rowlings is a T34 wheelchair racer with a string of successes to his name including British record holder in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m distances. He won a Bronze medal in the 2014 European Championships in
800m, and is the European record holder over the 800m distance. Now ranked second in the World in his class, Ben recently competed at the Paralympics Rio 2016.
Ben uses a Top End OSR racing chair and a Kuschall K series everyday chair
Follow Ben on Twitter @Ben Rowlings
Lucy is sports ambassador for Invacare Top End products. She was injured in a motorbike accident at the age of 21. Whilst at Salisbury Spinal Unit she was introduced to wheelchair tennis. Lucy recently competed in Wimbledon 2018 and made it through to her 4th Wimbledon Doubles Final alongside Sabine Ellerbrock from Germany. Currently she is training to compete in the US at the end of August in preparation for the US Open Grand Slam in New York. Her sporting inspirations are Martina Navratilova and Rafael Nadal and in addition to her sporting achievements; Lucy was awarded a BSc Hons in the Science and Management of Exercise and Health and is a motivational speaker.
Recently Lucy won Silver in wheelchair tennis Doubles at the Paralympics Rio 2016 games. Lucy plays wheelchair tennis in a Top End T5 tennis chair.