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Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020
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Aled Davies MBE
Sport
Athletics // F63 Shot PutDate of Birth
24 / 05 / 1991From
BridgendWhen it comes to throwing, Aled is the man to beat. From a sporty family, he was a keen sportsman from a young age, representing Wales at swimming as a child and racking up multiple podium finishes at the IWAS World Junior Championships.
In 2005 he was invited by Disability Sport Wales to try out athletics with a group of elite Paralympians and picked up a shot put and discus for the first time. Finally feeling like he’d found the level playing field he’d been striving for, the sky really was the limit for Aled.
Going literally from strength to strength, his prowess has known no bounds as he’s gone on to become triple world champion and double Paralympic gold medal winner for both discus and shot put.
Aled’s on a nine-year unbeaten major tournament run – his last gold medal winning victory coming in the World Para Athletics European Championships in Poland (1-5 June 2021).
Aled was made an MBE in the 2013 New Year’s Honours List.
This will be Aled’s fourth Paralympic Games and he’ll be looking to make it a gold medal hattrick to add to his top of the podium finishes in London and Rio.
“I know people have pinned me as favourite and the man to beat but nothing beats getting your name down on that team sheet and knowing you're on the flight.”
“Covid has been the biggest challenge for any professional athlete in my opinion. All I could think is ‘right, what can we do here’. I created a space to train, quickly converted the garage into a gym and built a circle in my garden, throwing into some cargo nets, hung down some top pads on some trees.”
“I love what I do but the pressure of always having to deliver, it weighs you down and no one is superhuman. When it was taken away [due to Covid] it made me realise, you know what, I'm lucky here, I have the dream job that I'm good at and I'm not ready for it to stop.”
“I can't wait to get out there and do what, I believe, it might be cheesy, but what I was born to do. This has literally been my job and I feel very privileged. Despite everything that's going on, we are part of history, wherever the Games is. People are going to look back and they will remember this. I'm just hoping I can leave my mark over in Tokyo and the bring home the right colour!”
Career Highlights
Paralympic Games
2016 – Gold, Rio (F42 Shot Put)
2012 – Gold, London (F42 Discus)
2012 – Bronze, London (F42 and F44 Shot Put)
IPC World Championships
2019 – Gold, Dubai (F42 Shot Put)
2017 – Gold, London (F42 Discus)
2017 – Gold, London (F42 Shot Put)
2015 – Gold, Doha (F42 Discus)
2015 – Gold, Doha (F42 Shot Put)
2013 – Gold, Lyon (F42 Shot Put)
2013 – Gold, Lyon (F42 Discus)
2011 – Silver, Christchurch (F42 Discus)
WPA European Championships
2021 –Gold, Bydgoszcz (F63 Shot Put)
2018 – Gold, Berlin (F63 Shot Put & Discus)
2016 – Gold, Grosseto (F42 Shot Put)
2016 – Gold, Grosseto (F42 Discus)
2014 – Gold, Swansea (F42 Shot Put)
2014 – Gold , Swansea (F42 Discus)
Commonwealth Games
2014 – Silver, Glasgow (F42 and F44 Discus)
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