Rosa Crean (born Triandafilia Toprkopul; 22 March 1942) is a British Paralympian.
She competed in lawn bowling at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal for Great Britain.
[3] Growing up, her father was imprisoned in Albania while her mother and brother were abducted by communist partisans and taken to Poland.
[2] At the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, Crean won gold in the lawn bowls women's singles LB7/8.
[4] She made her Commonwealth Games debut at the age of 72 at Glasgow 2014, representing Wales, although she failed to win a medal.