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Aled Davies   David Smith   Jim Roberts   Laura Sugar
Beth Munro   James Ball    Paul Karabardak
 Georgia Wilson   Harri Jenkins   Hollie Arnold   Olivia Breen   Tom Matthews

Results


September 04

Dave Phillips
Archery // Mixed Team Recurve Quarterfinal
Turkey 1 v 5 Great Britain Great Britain
8th
Laura Sugar
Canoe // Women's Kayak Single 200m - KL3 Final
Gold
Aled Davies
Athletics // Men's Shot Put F63 Final
Gold

September 03

Beth Munro
Taekwondo // Women K44 <56kg Final
Great Britain Beth Munro 21 v 8 Palesha Goverdhan Nepal
Great Britain Beth Munro 34 v 22 Gamze Gurdal
China Yujie Li 25 v 34 Beth Munro Great Britain
Denmark Lisa Gjessing 32 v 14 Beth Munro Great Britain
Silver
David Smith
Boccia // Team BC1/BC2
Great Britain Great Britain 6 v 4 Argentina Argentina
Russian Paralympic Committee RPC 10 v 3 Great Britain Great Britain
Dave Phillips
Archery // Men's Individual Recurve 1/16 Elimination
8th
Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Team - Classes 6-7 Final
China China 2 v 0 Great Britain Great Britain
Silver
Hollie Arnold
Athletics // Women's Javelin Throw - F46 Final
Bronze

September 02

David Smith
Boccia // Team BC1/BC2
China China 11 v 3 Great Britain Great Britain
Thailand Thailand 9 v 2 Great Britain Great Britain
Laura Sugar
Canoe // Women's Kayak Single 200m - KL3
50.347 (New PB)
Harrison Walsh
Athletics // Men's Discus Throw - F64 Final
Harrison has withdrawn through injury

September 01

David Smith
Boccia // Individual BC1 Gold Medal Match
Gold
Great Britain David Smith4v2Chew Wei Lun Malaysia
Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Team - Classes 6-7 Semifinal
Great Britain Great Britain 2 v 1 Spain Spain

August 31

Joshua Stacey
Table Tennis // Men's Team - Classes 9-10 Quarterfinal
Great Britain Great Britain 2 v 0 Spain Spain
Great Britain Great Britain 0 v 2 China China
David Smith
Boccia // Individual BC1 Semifinal
Great Britain David Smith 6 v 1 Witsanu Huadpradit Thailand
Great Britain David Smith 7 v 4 Jose Carlos de Oliveira Brazil
Olivia Breen
Athletics // Women's Long Jump - T38 Final
Bronze
Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Team - Classes 6-7 Quarterfinal
Great Britain Great Britain 2 v 0 Australia Australia

August 30

Kyron Duke
Athletics // Men's Shot Put - F41 Final
4th
Harri Jenkins
Athletics // Men's 100m - T33 Final
Bronze
David Smith
Boccia // Individual BC1 - Pool A
Great Britain David Smith 11 v 1 Takumi Nakamura Japan
Georgia Wilson
Dressage // Individual Freestyle Test - Grade II
Bronze

August 29

Jack Hodgson
Judo // Men's +100kg Round of 16
AzerbaijanIlham Zakiev 1s2 v 0s1 Jack Hodgson Great Britain
David Smith
Boccia // Individual BC1 - Pool A
Great Britain David Smith 4 v 3 Mauricio Ibarbure Argentina
Great Britain David Smith 5 v 7 Eduardo Sánchez Reyes Mexico
Ben Pritchard
Rowing // PR1 Men's Single Sculls - PR1M1x Final
5th
Jim Roberts
Wheelchair Rugby // Gold Medal Match
Gold
USA USA 49 v 54 Great Britain Great Britain
Sabrina Fortune
Athletics // Women's Shot Put - F20 Final
5th

August 28

John Stubbs
Archery // Men's Individual - Compound 1/16
138-138, Marecak wins
Ben Pritchard
Rowing // PR1 Men's Single Sculls - PR1M1x Repechage
New PB: 9:14.61
Qualified for Final A on Aug 29
Olivia Breen
Athletics // Women's 100m - T38 Final
6th
David Smith
Boccia // Individual BC1 - Pool A
Great Britain David Smith 7 v 1 Zhang Qi China
Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 6 Semifinal
Bronze
Ian Seidenfeld 3 v 0 Paul Karabardak
James Ball
Cycling // Men's B 1000m Time Trial
Silver
Tom Matthews
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 1 Semifinal
Bronze
Kim Hyeon Uk 3 v 0 Tom Matthews
Jim Roberts
Wheelchair Rugby // Semifinal
Japan Japan 49 v 55 Great Britain Great Britain

August 27

Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 6 Quarterfinal
Great Britain Paul Karabardak 3 v 0 Trevor Hirth Australia
Republic of Korea Park Hong Kyu 2 v 3 Paul Karabardak Great Britain
Tom Matthews
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 1 Quarterfinal
Great Britain Tom Matthews 3 v 1 Dmitrii Lavrov Russian Paralympic Committee
Italy Andrea Borgato 0 v 3 Tom Matthews Great Britain
Ben Pritchard
Rowing // PR1 Men's Single Sculls - PR1M1x
2nd 10:12.24 (+15.77)
Dave Phillips
Archery // Men's Individual Recurve
26th
John Stubbs
Archery // Men's Individual - Compound
19th
Jim Roberts
Wheelchair Rugby //
USA USA 50 v 48 Great Britain Great Britain
Joshua Stacey
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 9 Quarterfinal
Great Britain Joshua Stacey 2 v 3 Iurii Nozdrunov Russian Paralympic Committee

August 26

Joshua Stacey
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 9
Malaysia Chaoming Chee 0 v 3 Joshua Stacey Great Britain
Italy Mohamed Kalem 2 v 3 Joshua Stacey Great Britain
Gemma Collis-McCann
Wheelchair Fencing // Women’s Individual Épée - Category A
10th, Preliminaries: W2 L2
Paul Karabardak
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 6
Great Britain Paul Karabardak 3 v 1 Bobi Simion Romania
Tom Matthews
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 1
Great Britain Tom Matthews 3 v 1 Nam Ki Won Republic of Korea
Georgia Wilson
Dressage // Individual Test - Grade II
Bronze
Jim Roberts
Wheelchair Rugby //
Great Britain Great Britain 60 v 37 New Zealand New Zealand

August 25

Joshua Stacey
Table Tennis // Men's Singles Class 9
Great Britain Joshua Stacey 0 v 3 Lin Ma Australia
Gemma Collis-McCann
Wheelchair Fencing // Women’s Individual Sabre - Category A
13th, Preliminaries: W0 L4
James Ball
Cycling // Men's B 4000m Individual Pursuit
DNF
Jim Roberts
Wheelchair Rugby //
Great Britain Great Britain 50 v 47 Canada Canada

Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020

Find out more about the Welsh athletes who will be representing ParalympicsGB in Japan this summer:

Profile of Jim Roberts

Jim Roberts

Sport

Wheelchair Rugby

Date of Birth

03 / 09 / 1987

From

Welshpool

Jim contracted bacterial meningitis in June 2007, just after completing his first year at Coventry University. He was on life support and in a coma within 24 hours of coming down with symptoms and spent two and a half years in hospital.

Straight after being discharged from hospital, Jim returned to Coventry University to finish his studies, graduating in 2013 with a first-class honours degree in Architectural Design Technology – and presented with the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologist outstanding student award.

He was introduced to wheelchair rugby in 2010 by a nurse who was working at the rehab hospital. Little did the nurse know that Jim had played rugby in school in Brecon, and upon leaving university he started competing again.

Jim quickly moved through the ranks and has played in every major tournament since joining the GB squad in May 2013 – winning the European Championships twice as part of GB team.

The highlight of his wheelchair rugby career was playing at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. GB finished in fifth place, having lost to the eventual gold medal winners Australia by two goals and missing out on a semi-final spot to Canada by one goal in double overtime.

Jim works as inspirational speaker in schools and corporate events.

“Back in 2010 we had a nurse who was working at the rehab hospital, and working with the GB team at the time, and she pointed me in the direction of wheelchair rugby and said that I might have the attributes to be pretty good at this sport. I did look it up but my main priority following that was to go get my degree finished, so I went back to Uni and did the final two years. Then in 2012 I revisited the game. I thought it was pretty cool, and that was when I really pushed on with the rugby after that.”

“I enjoy the physicality of the sport. Your shoulders always take a bit of a hammering, but to be honest the chairs take most of the abuse. I usually break a chair once in two years and they’re roughly around £6,000, so I often think I should’ve done swimming where the expense is a pair of goggles and some trunks!”

“I play to win, I don't play for second or third or fourth, so that's where my head’s at. I’m going for the gold medal in Tokyo, that’s the only thing on my mind. It is incredibly tight in wheelchair rugby. In Rio we missed out on a semi-final spot by a single goal in double overtime. The only thing that seems to separate the teams is who wants it more on the day.”

Career Highlights

2019 – Gold, European Championships

2018 – 4th, World Championships

2017 – Gold, European Championship

2016 – 5th, Rio Paralympic Games

2015 – Gold, European Championships

2014 – 5th, World Championships

2013 – Bronze, European Championships


Get Involved


If you’re inspired by Jim and interested in finding out more about how to get involved in Wheelchair Rugby, please visit: Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby


Disability Sport Wales Development Officers work in every Local Authority in Wales. They can assist in pointing you to opportunities to take part in sport and physical activity near you.






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