Rhiannon Henry

Rhiannon Henry
Personal information
Nationality British
Born (1987-05-20) 20 May 1987
Bridgend, Wales
Sport
Club City of Manchester Aquatics

Rhiannon Henry (born 20 May 1987) is a Welsh swimmer, paracyclist and paratriathlete who has competed in the Paralympic Games on three occasions winning two medals in swimming events.[1] She also won World and European Championship medals as a swimmer. However after coming away from the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London without a medal, she switched to paracyling and joined the British Cycling Paralympic Academy programme, competing as a visually-impaired rider as part of a tandem pairing. She made her debut alongside Fiona Duncan at the 2013 Tandem Tour of Belgium, finishing sixth and helping teammates Lora Turnham and Corinne Hall to victory.[2]

Henry represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, 2014[3] where she rode with pilot Rachel James.[4] She teamed up with Lauryn Therin at the 2014 British National Track Championships, where they finished second in the blind and visually impaired para-cycling pursuit.[5]

Henry switched to triathlon in late 2014 and began training with the Great Britain Paratriathlon squad. She won her first ever race at the World Patriathlon Event in East London, South Africa[6] where she was piloted by Nicole Walters.

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