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Posted: 2024-08-30T09:03:13Z | Updated: 2024-08-30T09:40:07Z

PARIS (AP) Great Britains Jodie Grinham returned to the Paralympic stage Thursday for the first time since Rio 2016, this time seven months pregnant.

Grinham wrapped up her first competition this morning in the womens individual compound open. She finished fourth and scored a personal best of 693. Later in the evening she and Nathan MacQueen placed second in the mixed team compound open ranking round.

I know I can do more, its a personal best but theres lots of room for improvement, Grinham said. The key for me was finishing in that top four, and that gives me a day off competition to focus on tweaking things and making myself better.

Grinham will return Saturday for the elimination round which allows her rest from competition Friday. After having a minor scare earlier in the week the rest is luxurious. On Monday she had taken a trip to the hospital as the baby had stopped moving. Her doctors assured her everything looked normal and the baby was healthy. She said her doctor knew there was no point in asking her to rest now, but begged that once she finished competing to rest from everything.

For Grinham, medaling in Paris is not just for herself. She said she hopes to set an example of female strength by bringing home the hardware.