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Fatima Whitbread and mother get freedom of borough

Fatima Whitbread and mother get freedom of borough

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Javelin world champion Fatima Whitbread said it was the "highest honour" to receive a freedom of the borough award.
She and her mother Margaret Whitbread, who was also her coach, have been recognised by Thurrock Council in Essex for their contributions to sport and community, and for advocating for children in care.
Fatima was abandoned by her biological mother as a baby and spent much of her early life in care before being fostered by Margaret, who was then a Great Britain team javelin coach.
Posting on Instagram, the world record holder and two-time Olympic medallist described the award as "one of the proudest moments" of her life.
"My incredible mum, Maggie Whitbread, and I have been awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Thurrock," she continued.
"She took me in at 16, changed my life and helped me reach the world stage. This honour is hers. My hero, always."
The pair were presented with their awards by the town's mayor and council leader.
Mayor Sue Shinnick said: "It is a real honour to present these awards to two of the borough's sporting and Olympic heroes.
"It honours not only their incredible athletic achievements but also the community work they have done promoting sport and advocating for children in care."
Leader Lynn Worrall added: "It is especially poignant for me because Margaret was my PE teacher at school.
"I might not have reached the heights of international athletic achievement that Fatima has but I have happy and exhausting memories of school sports thanks to Margaret."
Freedom of the Borough is the highest award Thurrock Council can give.
The road to success for Fatima Whitbread has not been easy.
Abandoned by her parents as a baby, she spent her childhood in a children's home, suffering abuse during time spent with her biological mother during school holidays.
Sport was her "saviour" and it was at Blackshots Athletics Stadium in Grays, Essex where she first picked up a javelin and met her coach and later her foster mother, Margaret Whitbread.
The former Great Britain thrower, who competed at the Commonwealth Games, taught the 13-year-old all she needed to know about the sport.
Fatima Whitbread's achievements
1982 Commonwealth Games - Bronze medal
1983 World Championships - Silver medal
1984 Summer Olympics - Bronze medal
1986 Commonwealth Games - Silver medal
1986 European Athletics Championships in Stuttgart - Breaks world record with a throw of 77.4m (254ft) during qualifying round
1987 World Championships - Gold medal
1988 Summer Olympics - Silver medal
In 1987 the javelin champion was awarded MBE for services to athletics and in that same year was made BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
She officially retired from competition in 1992 due to a long-term shoulder injury and received the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Helen Rollason Award in 2023.
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'Her will to succeed was born from her will to survive'
Former Olympian's message of hope to young people
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