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Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020
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Kyron Duke
Sport
Athletics // T41 Shot PutDate of Birth
12 / 10 / 1992From
CwmbranKyron took up athletics at the age of six and has competed at the highest level around the world, including the Paralympic Games in London and Rio and winning silver in both the World and European Championships.
Kyron became British Junior Powerlifting Champion in 2009 and represented Wales at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi in the Bench Press category.
By then he had also started to compete in track and field events, contesting the F40 Shot Put and Javelin at the CP Sport Grand Prix in Nottingham and at the Czech Open. His first medal came when he won gold at the 2010 Berlin Open.
From that moment on, Kyron’s career has rocketed – both in Shot Put and Javelin. Early achievements include winning bronze at the 2011 World Championships in Christchurch, double bronze at the 2012 IPC Athletics European Championships in Stadskanaal, gold at the 2013 IPC Athletics Grand Prix Final in Birmingham, bronze at the 2013 World Championships in Lyon and double silver at the 2014 European Championships in Swansea.
He also finished fifth in the F41 Shot Put and eighth in the F41 Javelin on his Paralympic Games debut in London in 2012 – and finished fifth in both at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio.
Now focusing on the F41 Shot Put, Kyron won silver at the World Para Championships in London, bronze at the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai and gold at the 2020 British Championships.
In his last major competition before the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Kyron won silver at the 2021 World Para Athletics European Championships in Poland, with a best throw of 13.39m in a rain affected competition.
Kyron has served as an ambassador for the British charity Get Kids Going, which gives children and young adults with an impairment the opportunity to get involved in sport, and has studied sports massage at Cardiff and Vale College.
“I’m a lot different athlete, definitely a different person in myself especially becoming a Dad last year, early last year and that’s changed me loads. I look on not just life but my career in a whole different aspect and angle compared to what I did back 2,3 years ago, 4 years ago. I was professional but those Dad shoulders properly levelled me out and made me look and think at stuff in a whole different way.”
Career Highlights
2021 – Silver, WPA European Championships, Poland (F41 Shot Put)
2020 – Gold, British Championships (F41 Shot Put)
2019 – Bronze, World Para Athletics Championships, Dubai (F41 Shot Put)
2019 – Gold, World Para Athletics Grand Prix, Italy (F41 Shot Put)
2017 – Silver, World Para Championships, London (F41 Shot Put)
2017 – Gold, Welsh Championships (F41 Shot Put)
2016 – Gold, IPC Grand Prix (F40 Shot Put)
2016 – 5th, Paralympic Games, Rio (F41 Shot Put)
2016 – 5th, Paralympic Games, Rio (F41 Javelin)
2016 – 4th, European Championships, Italy (F41 Javelin)
2016 – 6th, European Championships, Italy (F41 Shot Put)
2015 – Bronze, World Para Championships, Doha (F41 Javelin)
2015 – Silver, IPC Grand Prix, Italy (F41 Shot Put)
2015 – Silver, IPC Grand Prix, Germany (F41 Shot Put)
2014 – Silver, European Championships, Swansea (F41 Shot Put)
2014 – Silver, European Championships, Swansea (F41 Javelin)
2013 – Silver, World Championships, France (F41 Javelin)
2013 – Bronze, World Championships, France (F41 Shot Put)
2013 – Gold, IPC Athletics Grand Prix Final, Birmingham (F41 Javelin)
2012 – 5th, Paralympic Games, London (F41 Shot Put)
2012 – 8th, Paralympic Games, London (F41 Javelin)
2012 – Bronze, IPC Athletics European Championships, the Netherlands (F41 Shot Put)
2012 – Bronze, IPC Athletics European Championships, the Netherlands (F41 Javelin)
2012 – Gold, Welsh Championships (F41 Shot Put)
2011 – Bronze, World Championships, New Zealand (F40 Javelin)
2011 – Gold, World Junior Championships, Dubai (F41 Javelin)
2011 – Silver, World Junior Championships, Dubai (F41 Shot Put)
2010 – 4th, World Junior Championships, Czech Republic (F41 Javelin)
2010 – 7th, World Junior Championships, Czech Republic (F41 Shot Put)
2010 – Gold, Berlin Open, Germany (F41 Javelin)
2010 – represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games, Delhi (Bench Press)
2009 – British Junior Powerlifting Champion
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