Young gymnast campaigning to see her sport at the Paralympics
Millie is campaigning to see her sport at the Paralympics
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Millie is 10 and last year moved from Herfordshire to Glasgow to train as part of a Paralympic team.
She has a condition in one of her hands called symbrachydactyly, which means that she has no fingers and part of her palm is missing.
Her dream is to one day compete in the Paralympic Games, the biggest sporting event in the world for athletes with limb differences and disabilities.
But gymnastics currently isn't included - so she's started a campaign to try and change that.