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Ian Seidenfeld 3 v 0 Paul Karabardak
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Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020
Find out more about the Welsh athletes who will be representing ParalympicsGB in Japan this summer:
John Stubbs
Sport
ArcheryDate of Birth
11 / 07 / 1965From
DenbighshireJohn Stubbs is Great Britain’s most successful archer and will compete in Tokyo at his 4th Paralympic Games. Achievements on the International stage include a men’s individual gold medal from the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing and a multitude of world titles.
After a motorbike accident John played disabled cricket having always been a keen cricketer but he then discovered archery at a disabled sports club in 1994 and totally fell in love with the sport! Since then, by his own admission archery has been his life.
In what has been an amazing career, John has won numerous medals at World and European Championships and the Paralympic Games and he was awarded an MBE in 2005.
The 2013 World Para-archery Championships in Thailand was particularly poignant as John won two gold medals and a silver on the anniversary of his accident.
His career-defining moment was winning gold at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games and he is looking forward to representing Paralympics GB in Tokyo.
“For me it’s always special, I’ve been to so many World Championships, Europeans, won multiples as well but Paralympic Games is special and when the flame is ignited, that’s what gets my heart a flutter and it makes it special then.”
Career Highlights
2016 – Silver, Paralympic Games, Rio (Mixed Team)
2015 – Silver, World Championships, Germany (Mixed Team)
2015 – Bronze, World Championships, Germany (Men’s Individual)
2014 – Bronze, European Para-Archery Championships, Switzerland (Men’s Individual and Mixed Team)
2014 – Bronze, First Asian Grand Prix, Bangkok (Mixed Team)
2013 – Gold, World Para Archery Championships, Bangkok (Men’s Individual and Team)
2013 – Silver, World Para Archery Championships, Bangkok (Mixed Team)
2011 – Silver, IPC World Championships, Turin (Men’s Individual)
2010 – Bronze, Arizona Cup, Phoenix (Men’s Individual)
2010 – Bronze, European Para Championships, Vichy (Men’s Individual)
2009 – Gold, European Archery Disabled Invitational Tournament, Stoke Mandeville
2009 – Silver, IPC World Championships, Nymburk (Men's Team)
2008 – Gold, Paralympic Games, Beijing (Men’s Individual)
2008 – Gold, World Invitational Disabled Competition, Stoke Mandeville (Men’s Individual)
2005 – Gold, IPC World Archery Championships, Massa Carrara (Men’s Individual)
2005 – Silver, IPC World Archery Championships, Massa Carrara (Team)
2003 – Silver, IPC World Archery Championships, Madrid (Teams)
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