Dan Greaves (athlete)
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Medal record | ||
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Men's athletics | ||
Competitor for Great Britain | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
Gold | 2004 Athens | F44/46 discus throw |
Silver | 2000 Sydney | F44/46 discus throw |
Bronze | 2008 Beijing | F44 discus throw |
Silver | 2012 London | F44 discus throw |
World Championship | ||
Silver | 2002 Lille | F44 discus throw |
Silver | 2006 Assen | F44 discus throw |
Silver | 2011 Christchurch | F44 discus throw |
Silver | 2013 Lyon | F44 discus throw |
IPC European Championships | ||
Gold | 2014 Swansea | Discus - F44 |
Competitor for England | ||
Commonwealth Games | ||
Gold | 2014 Glasgow | Discus – F42/44 |
Daniel Greaves (born 4 October 1982) is a British athlete who specialises in the discus throw.
Biography
Greaves was born in Anstey, Leicestershire in 1982.[1]
Greaves won the gold medal in the F44/46 category discus throw at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, establishing a new world record with a throw of 55.12m.[2] He had previously won silver at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney.[3]
Despite being born with a deformity of the feet, Greaves was selected to join the British able-bodied team in a competition against the United States in 2001.[3]
Greaves competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing,[4] winning a bronze medal in the F44 discus throw.
He broke the world record again at the pre-IPC World Athletics Championships in New Zealand in January 2011, throwing 59.98m on his fourth throw.[5][6]
External links
References
- ↑ "British team for Athens 2004", paralympics.org.uk, retrieved 2011-03-05
- ↑ "Greaves takes discus crown", BBC, 20 September 2004
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Unique double for Daniel Greaves", uksport.gov.uk, 17 August 2008
- ↑ "ParalympicsGB receive athletics nominations for the Beijing 2008 Paralympics", British Paralympics Association, June 2008
- ↑ "'Discus' Dan is a World Record Man", Anstey Clarion, February 2011, p. 1
- ↑ "IPC WORLDS: Greaves justifies his pre-event billing to take discus gold in New Zealand", morethangames.co.uk, 26 January 2011, retrieved 2011-03-05