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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Harrison has withdrawn through injury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 Olivia Breen

Olivia Breen

Sport

Athletics // T38 Long Jump

Date of Birth

26 / 07 / 1996

From

Guildford (Welsh mother)

Having cerebral palsy didn’t stop Olivia ‘Livvy’ Breen from doing everything her adventurous twin brother Dan did when she was little, and such is her incredible determination and infectious spirit that it doesn’t stop her doing anything now.

And that includes winning gold at the Commonwealth Games, World Championships and European Championships – as she prepares for her third Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

Having always had a passion for sport, Livvy’s International track and field career took off when she was classified as a T38 athlete in 2012.

The same year she was selected to compete in the Paralympic Games in London, where she finished fifth in the T38 100m, eighth in the T38 200m and ran a season’s best first leg time to help secure bronze in the 4 x 100m relay (alongside team-mates Jenny McLoughlin, Bethy Woodward and Katrina Hart).

More major International success followed, including winning silver (T35-38 100m) and bronze (T38 100m) at the 2014 IPC European Championships in Swansea, silver (4 x 100m relay) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, gold (4 x 100m relay) at the 2015 IPA World Championships in Doha and gold (T35-38 100m) at the 2016 IPC European Championships in Grosseto, Italy.

In the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio Livvy claimed seventh in the T38 100m and 12th in the T38 Long Jump and then went on to win gold in the T38 Long Jump at the World Championships in London the following year.

Despite developing tendinitis in her right knee, Livvy won gold (T38 Long Jump) and bronze (T38 100m) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia and bronze (T38 100m) at the WPA European Championships in Berlin.

As part of her preparation for Tokyo Livvy won bronze (T38 Long Jump) at the 2021 WPA European Championships in Poland and missed out on a medal in the T38 100m sprint by just two hundredths of a second, setting a PB time of 13.01.

“I moved back home to be with my family during lockdown, didn’t see my coach for six months but I just thought ‘Liv, use this opportunity, don’t waste your time, don’t stop training, use this to work on your weaknesses,’ and it made such a difference.”

“I don’t think I would be running in the times I have been, and setting PBs, if I hadn’t adopted that attitude.”

“I also feel that there is a big jump coming too – and I think it’s basically waiting for me in Tokyo!”

Career Highlights

2021 – Bronze, WPA European Championships in Poland (T38 Long Jump)

2021 – 4th, WPA European Championships in Poland (T38 100m)

2018 – Gold, Commonwealth Games in Australia (T38 Long Jump)

2018 – Bronze, Commonwealth Games in Australia (T38 100m)

2018 – Bronze, WPA European Championships in Berlin (T38 100m)

2017 – Disability Sport Wales Female Athlete of the Year

2017 – Gold, IPA World Championships in London (T38 Long Jump)

2016 – 7th, Paralympic Games in Rio (T38 100m)

2016 – 12th, Paralympic Games in Rio (T38 Long Jump)

2016 – Gold, IPC European Championships in Grosseto, Italy (T35-38 100m)

2015 – Gold, IPA World Championships in Doha (4 x 100m relay)

2014 – 7th, Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (T38 Long Jump)

2014 – Silver, Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (4 x 100m relay)

2014 – Silver, IPC European Championships in Swansea (T35-38 100m)

2014 – Bronze, IPC European Championships in Swansea (T38 100m)

2012 – 5th, Paralympic Games in London (T38 100m)

2012 – 8th, Paralympic Games in London (T38 200m)

2012 – Bronze, Paralympic Games in London (4 x 100m relay)

2012 – Bronze, IPC Athletics European Championships in the Netherlands (T38 100m and 200m)


Get Involved


If you’re inspired by Olivia and interested in finding out more about how to get involved in Athletics, please visit: Welsh Athletics


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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