Paralympic gold medallist Phoebe Paterson Pine has been unveiled as one of the first members of the new Athlete Creator Club, an initiative supported by UK Sport aimed at sharing athlete's stories on social media.
UK Sport funds over a thousand elite Olympic and Paralympic athletes, from towns and cities right across the UK, competing almost every day across the world. Through the Athlete Creator Club, they intend to help build and grow the profile of these athletes and better connect them with more fans.
The club aims to breakdown barriers like time, technical skills, and social media know-how, and support those athletes taking part with content strategy, capture, and distribution.
For archery fans, this means you get the chance to see Phoebe's story told her way across social media, giving you the chance to get an authentic inside look at her life both on and off the field of play.
Phoebe is joined in the club by athletes from across a diverse range of sports:
Phoebe said: "I'm really grateful to be a part of the Athlete Creator Club (ACC). Through the ACC, I hope to bring more light to the sport of archery and the benefits there are to participating. I'd also like to shed more light on what it's like to be a professional athlete, and that although I compete for my country competitively, I am still a human outside the sport with hobbies and other things going on in my life."
Phoebe's content window opens on 4 August. You can get access to more of Phoebe story by following her on:
Plus, check out the other members of the Athlete Creator Club on social media to get a behind the scenes look at what it's really like being an Olympic or Paralympic athlete.