Kaleigh Grainger
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Kaleigh Michelle Grainger (born Dudley, England, 28 February 1986) is a British unicyclist. She won a gold medal at Unicon X in 2000 when only 14 years old (performing with Roger Davies in the pairs freestyle 30+ age group category) [1].
Kaleigh Grainger, the daughter of Stephen and Elaine Grainger, has been unicycling since she was four years old and learned many skills from her father, a circus skills veteran who currently operates his own circus school[2]. Her mother died in December 2004, aged 46, after a five-year battle against cancer.
In 2001, just after her 15th birthday, Kaleigh became the first unicyclist to appear on Aster and Keli (pronounced Kaleigh) - one of Iceland's most popular children's T.V programmes. That year, she also made an appearance at the British Juggling Convention held in Cardiff.
Kaleigh now lives with her partner Russ Erwood (aka Escape Artist Roslyn Walker[3]) and is currently training to be a barrister at the College of Law, London. She gained her law degree from Edge Hill University, Lancashire, in 2007, and is a former pupil of Sledmere Primary School in Dudley and St Michael's Church of England High School in nearby Rowley Regis.