Anthony Griffin (born February 1960) is a British paralympic athlete who was convicted, in 2023, of conspiracy to supply drugs.
Griffin, who has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy won 38 Paralympic medals.[1] He also performed in the opening ceremony of the year 2012 Olympic Games.[2]
After his sporting career, he spoke in schools about his inspirational journey as a disabled athlete.[3][4] He attributes his successes to his mother.[5] In 2019 he was awarded the British Empire Medal by the Queen and was honored an Honorary Doctor of Science in 2015 by the University of Bolton for his Sporting and Community achievements.
In 2023, a court convicted Griffin to a 22-month prison sentence following a class A drug conspiracy. Griffin participated as a driver in a drug conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine in the Barrow area.[6]