Sarah Piercy (born c. 1980) is a British wheelchair athlete with a rare condition called arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.
At the age of 19 and in her first attempt at the race, she won the 2000 London Marathon women's wheelchair competition after a tire puncture slowed defending champion Tanni Grey-Thompson.
Piercy has been seeking to compete in the equestrian events in the Paralympics as well.
In February, 2009, a local online newspaper noted that her equestrian ambitions were being stymied because local riding stables would not allow her to ride their horses due to concerns related to safety regulations and due to being only able to ride side saddle due to her hips.
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