Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
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Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | GBR |
NPC | British Paralympic Association |
Website | www |
in Rio de Janeiro | |
Competitors | 265[3] in 19 sports |
Flag bearer (opening) | Lee Pearson CBE[2] |
Flag bearer (closing) | Kadeena Cox[1] |
Medals Ranked 2nd |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed, under the name Great Britain, at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 September to 18 September 2016. The first places for which the team qualified were for six athletes in sailing events.
Administration
[edit]On 19 November 2014, the British Paralympic Association announced the appointment of Penny Briscoe as chef-de-mission to the British Paralympic team at Rio 2016. The Association's President Tim Reddish OBE was Head of Delegation, while CEO Tim Hollingsworth was Secretary General.[4] On 3 August 2015, the BPA announced that Anna Scott-Marshall would replace Jane Jones as Deputy Secretary General of the British delegation.[5]
- Tim Reddish OBE – Head of Delegation
- Penny Briscoe – Chef de Mission
- David Courell – Deputy Chef de Mission
- Georgina Sharples – Deputy Chef de Mission
- Tim Hollingsworth – Secretary General
- Anna Scott-Marshall – Deputy Secretary General
- Dr Stuart Miller – Chief Medical Officer
- Tash Carpenter – Chief Press Officer
Funding
[edit]As with previous Games UK Sport was the body responsible for allocating elite funding for Paralympic sports. In December 2012 a record £347 million of funding for Olympic and Paralympic athletes was announced with the aim of becoming the first nation in recent history to win more medals at the Games following being the host nation.[6]
Three sports, wheelchair fencing, goalball and five-a-side football, had all their funding withdrawn,[7] a decision that was confirmed following an appeal process.[8] On the 5 February 2015, UK Sport announced that funding would be restored to wheelchair fencing for the Rio cycle.[9]
Medal and performance targets
[edit]UK Sport targeted at least 121 medals for Rio to surpass the 120 medals won at the 2012 Games in London, setting the target range as 113-165 medals.[10] The GB squad surpassed this target on 16 September[11] and finished with a total of 147 medals, which was their best medal haul since the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, South Korea.[12] The team won medals in 15 sports, and won gold across 11 sports, which eclipsed even China who medalled in 13 sports and topped the podium in 9 sports. It was only the second time that a country had won gold medals across so many sports matching the achievement of China in 2008.[13]
Key | Target missed | Target met | Target exceeded |
Sport | Medals target set | Medals or result | Target missed, met, or exceeded |
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Archery | 3-6 | 6 | |
Athletics | 28-34 | 33 | |
Boccia | 2–5 | 1 | |
Cycling | 16–22 | 21 | |
Equestrian | 8-11 | 11 | |
Football 7-a-side | 0 | 0 | |
Judo | 2–4 | 0 | |
Para-Canoe | 2–3 | 5 | |
Para-Triathlon | 3-7 | 4 | |
Powerlifting | 1-3 | 2 | |
Rowing | 2–3 | 4 | |
Sailing | 2–3 | 2 | |
Shooting | 2-5 | 0 | |
Swimming | 35-45 | 47 | |
Table Tennis | 4–6 | 3 | |
Wheelchair Basketball | 0–2 | 1 | |
Wheelchair Fencing | 1-2 | 1 | |
Wheelchair Rugby | 0-1 | 0 | |
Wheelchair Tennis | 2–3 | 6 | |
Total | 113-165 | 147 |
Competitors
[edit]Dame Sarah Storey DBE, the track and road cyclist, and Wheelchair Basketball player Simon Munn participated at their seventh Paralympic Games.[14][15] Storey celebrated this achievement by becoming Great Britain's most successful female paralympian.[16]
The youngest athlete on the team was thirteen-year-old swimmer Abby Kane. Anne Dunham MBE was the oldest member of the team at 67, bringing four Games worth of experience to a team of equestrian riders. Both athletes won medals during 11 days of competition.[17]
The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Note that guides in Athletics and Para-Triathlon, competition partners in Boccia, and pilots in Cycling are counted as athletes:
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Disability classifications
[edit]Every participant at the Paralympics has their disability grouped into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under one of the other categories, for example dwarfism or multiple sclerosis.[18][19] Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition. Events are given a code, made of numbers and letters, describing the type of event and classification of the athletes competing. Some sports, such as athletics, divide athletes by both the category and severity of their disabilities, other sports, for example swimming, group competitors from different categories together, the only separation being based on the severity of the disability.[20]
Medallists
[edit]The following British competitors won medals at the Games. In the 'by discipline' sections below, medallists' names are in bold.
Multiple medallists
[edit]The following Team GB competitors won several medals at the 2016 Paralympic Games.
Name | Medal | Sport | Event | ||||||||
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Bethany Firth | Gold | Swimming | Women's 200 metre freestyle S14 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 200 metre backstroke S14 | ||||||||||
Gold | Women's 200 metre individual medley SM14 | ||||||||||
Silver | Women's 100 metre backstroke S14 | ||||||||||
Sophie Christiansen | Gold | Equestrian | Individual championship test – grade 1a | ||||||||
Gold | team championship | ||||||||||
Gold | individual freestyle – grade Ia | ||||||||||
Natasha Baker | Gold | Equestrian | Individual championship test – grade II | ||||||||
Gold | team championship | ||||||||||
Gold | individual freestyle – grade III | ||||||||||
Sarah Storey | Gold | Cycling | Women's individual pursuit C5 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's time trial C5 | ||||||||||
Gold | Women's road race C4-5 | ||||||||||
Hannah Cockroft | Gold | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T34 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 400 metres T34 | ||||||||||
Gold | Women's 800 metres T34 | ||||||||||
Stephanie Millward | Gold | Swimming | Women's 100 metre backstroke S8 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 4 x 100 metre medley relay 34 pts | Silver | Women's 200 metre individual medley SM8 | Bronze | Women's 100 metre freestyle S8 | Bronze | Women's 400 metre freestyle S8 | Kadeena Cox * | Gold | Cycling | Women's 500m time trial C4-5 |
Gold | Athletics | Women's 400m T38 | |||||||||
Silver | Women's 4 × 100 metres relay T35–38 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 100m T38 | ||||||||||
Sophie Wells | Gold | Equestrian | Individual championship test – grade IV | ||||||||
Gold | team championship | ||||||||||
Silver | individual freestyle – grade IV | ||||||||||
Georgina Hermitage | Gold | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T37 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 400 metres T37 | ||||||||||
Silver | Women's 4 × 100 metres relay T35–38 | ||||||||||
Oliver Hynd | Gold | Swimming | Men's 400 metre freestyle S8 | ||||||||
Gold | Men's 200 metre individual medley SM8 | ||||||||||
Silver | Men's 100 metre backstroke S8 | ||||||||||
Stephen Bate (Adam Duggleby – pilot) | Gold | Cycling | Men's individual time trial B | ||||||||
Gold | Men's time trial B | ||||||||||
Bronze | Men's road race B | ||||||||||
Hannah Russell | Gold | Swimming | Women's 100 m backstroke S12 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 50 m freestyle S12 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 100 m freestyle S13 | ||||||||||
Jody Cundy | Gold | Cycling | Men's individual time trial C4-5 | ||||||||
Gold | Men's team sprint | ||||||||||
John Walker | Gold | Archery | Men's individual compound W1 | ||||||||
Gold | Team compound W1 | ||||||||||
Libby Clegg (Chris Clarke – guide) | Gold | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T11 | ||||||||
Gold | Women's 200 metres T11 | ||||||||||
Anne Dunham | Gold | Equestrian | team championship | ||||||||
Silver | Individual championship test – grade Ia | ||||||||||
Silver | Individual freestyle test – grade Ia | ||||||||||
Richard Whitehead | Gold | Athletics | Men's 200 T42 | ||||||||
Silver | Men's 100 T42 | ||||||||||
Paul Blake | Gold | Athletics | Men's 400 metres T36 | ||||||||
Silver | Men's 800 metres T36 | ||||||||||
Sophie Hahn | Gold | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T38 | ||||||||
Silver | Women's 4 × 100 metres T35–38 | ||||||||||
Gordon Reid | Gold | Wheelchair tennis | Men's singles | ||||||||
Silver | Men's doubles | ||||||||||
Lee Pearson | Gold | Equestrian | Individual freestyle test – grade Ib | ||||||||
Silver | Individual championship test grade Ib | ||||||||||
Claire Cashmore | Gold | Swimming | Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay 34 pts | ||||||||
Silver | Women's 100 m breaststroke SB8 | ||||||||||
Stephanie Slater | Gold | Swimming | Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay 34 pts | ||||||||
Silver | Women's 100 metre butterfly S8 | ||||||||||
Jo Frith | Gold | Archery | Team compound W1 | ||||||||
Silver | Women's individual compound W1 | ||||||||||
Susie Rodgers | Gold | Swimming | Women's 50 metre butterfly S5 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 50 metre freestyle S5 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 400 metre freestyle S5 | ||||||||||
Louis Rolfe | Gold | Cycling | Men's team sprint | ||||||||
Bronze | Men's individual time trial C1-2-3 | ||||||||||
Will Bayley | Gold | Table tennis | Men's individual – Class 7 | ||||||||
Bronze | Men's team – Class 6–8 | ||||||||||
Eleanor Simmonds | Gold | Swimming | Women's 200 metre individual medley SM6 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 200 metre freestyle S6 | ||||||||||
Ellie Robinson | Gold | Swimming | Women's 50 m butterfly S6 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 100 m freestyle S6 | ||||||||||
Alice Tai | Gold | Swimming | Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay 34 pts | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 100 m backstroke S10 | ||||||||||
Sophie Thornhill (Helen Scott – pilot) | Gold | Cycling | Women's individual time trial B | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's individual pursuit B | ||||||||||
Lora Turnham (Corrine Hall – pilot) | Gold | Cycling | Women's individual pursuit B | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's time trial B | ||||||||||
Jessica-Jane Applegate | Silver | Swimming | Women's 200 metre freestyle S14 | ||||||||
Silver | Women's 200 metre individual medley SM14 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 200 metre backstroke S14 | ||||||||||
Jonathan Fox | Silver | Swimming | Men's 400 metre freestyle S7 | ||||||||
Silver | Men's 100 metre backstroke S7 | ||||||||||
Thomas Hamer | Silver | Swimming | Men's 200 metre freestyle S14 | ||||||||
Silver | Men's 200 m individual medley SM14 | ||||||||||
Alfie Hewett | Silver | Wheelchair tennis | Men's doubles | ||||||||
Silver | Men's singles | ||||||||||
Kare Adenegan | Silver | Athletics | Women's 100 metres T34 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 400 metres T34 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 800 metres T34 | ||||||||||
Maria Lyle | Silver | Athletics | Women's 4 × 100 metres T35–38 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's 100 metre T35 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Women's 200 metre T35 | ||||||||||
Andrew Mullen | Silver | Swimming | Men's 50 m backstroke S5 | ||||||||
Bronze | Men's 400 m freestyle S5 | ||||||||||
Bronze | Men's 100 m freestyle S5 | ||||||||||
Andy Lapthorne | Silver | Wheelchair tennis | Quad singles | ||||||||
Bronze | Quad doubles | ||||||||||
Crystal Lane | Silver | Cycling | Women's individual pursuit C5 | ||||||||
Bronze | Women's road race C5 | ||||||||||
David Stone | Silver | Cycling | Men's road race T1–2 | ||||||||
Bronze | Men's time trial T1–2 |
*Kadeena Cox's gold medal in the 500m time trial made her the first Great Britain paralympian to win medals in two different sports in the same Games for 28 years.
Archery
[edit]Great Britain earned nine spots for Rio based on their performance at the 2015 World Archery Para Championships. The team earned 3 spots in the compound open event, 2 for men and 1 for a woman, earned 2 spots in the recurve open, 1 man and 1 woman, earned 4 spots in the W1 event, 2 men and 2 woman. The first two spots were earned by Jo Frith and John Walker, with 2004 Paralympian John Cavanagh winning the country's third spot. Jessica Stretton's bronze medal at the event gave the country their fourth spot. John Stubbs MBE and Mel Clarke then earned the country's fifth and sixth spots. Other archers assisting in qualifying spots included Michael Hall, David Phillips and Tania Nadarajah.[21] In April 2016, Nathan MacQueen secured a tenth quota for Great Britain at the Continental Qualifying Tournament held during the 2016 European Para-Archery Championships.[22] On 21 June, the British Paralympic Association announced the names of the ten archers who will represent Team GB in Rio.[23] On 9 July, it was announced that the World Archery Federation had given a bipartite invitation to Vicky Jenkins to compete in the women's compound W1 event.[24]
The qualifiers in the mixed team events are also entitled to compete in the individual events.
- Individual
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Michael Hall | Men's individual compound open | 662 | 18 | Imboden (SUI) W 141–139 | Polish (USA) W 139–133 | Simonelli (ITA) L 136–143 | Did not advance | ||
Nathan MacQueen | 681 | 5 | Anderson (RSA) W 144–129 | Shelby (USA) L 133–138 | Did not advance | ||||
John Stubbs MBE | 676 | 8 | Chailinfa (THA) W 139–135 | Milne (AUS) L 129–137 | Did not advance | ||||
Jodie Grinham | Women's individual compound open | 643 | 10 | Bye | Sarti (ITA) W 133–132 | Abbaspour (IRI) L 136–137 | Did not advance | ||
David Phillips | Men's individual recurve open | 595 | 16 | Cordeiro (BRA) W 6–2 | Ranjbarkivaj (IRI) L 4–6 | Did not advance | |||
Tania Nadarajah | Women's individual recurve open | 567 | 16 | Buyanjargal (MGL) L 2–6 | Did not advance | ||||
John Cavanagh | Men's individual compound W1 | 608 | 9 | — | Herter (GER) L 124–130 | Did not advance | |||
John Walker | 634 | 5 | — | Antonios (FIN) W 131–123 | Yenier (TUR) W 131–128 | Herter (GER) W 135–131 | Drahoninsky (CZE) W 141–139 | ||
Jo Frith | Women's individual compound W1 | 631 | 2 | — | Bye | Coryell (USA) W 134–115 | Kim (KOR) W 131–123 | Stretton (GBR) L 124–137 | |
Vicky Jenkins | 582 | 5 | — | Bye | Lu (CHN) W 130–128 | Stretton (GBR) L 131–141 | Kim (KOR) W 125–124 | ||
Jessica Stretton | 634 | 1 | — | Bye | Musilova (CZE) W 130–124 | Jenkins (GBR) W 141–131 PR | Frith (GBR) W 137–124 |
- Team
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Jodie Grinham John Stubbs | Team compound open | 1324 | 5 | Bye | Italy (ITA) W 150–149 | South Korea (KOR) W 144–143 | China (CHN) L 143–151 | |
Tania Nadarajah David Phillips | Team recurve open | 1162 | 8 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) W 6–2 | Iran (IRI) L 4–5 | Did not advance | ||
Jo Frith John Walker | Team compound W1 | 1268 | 1 | — | Bye | Czech Republic (CZE) W 144–128 | South Korea (KOR) W 139–129 |
Athletics
[edit]Great Britain secured a first quota in athletics for Rio when David Weir finished second in his classification at the 2015 IPC Marathon World Championships in London. Another 15 athletes in the following list secured quotas for Great Britain by finishing in the first two places in their events at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships (note only one quota may be awarded per athlete).[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] The British Paralympic Association announced the first tranche of thirteen athletes to be selected for Rio on 23 June 2016.[35] Kadeena Cox had secured a second quota for Team GB in the women's T37 100m but has since been reclassified as a T38 athlete. On 26 July, the British Paralympic Association announced the remaining members of the British athletics team to compete in Rio.[36] F55 discus thrower Claire Harvey was forced to withdraw from the team due to injury.[37]
- Men
- Track
Athlete | Events | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Graeme Ballard | 100 m T36 | — | 12.84 | 5 | |||
Paul Blake | 400 m T36 | — | 54.49 SB | ||||
800 m T36 | — | 2:09.65 | |||||
Dan Bramall | 100 m T33 | — | 18.16 | 4 | |||
Mickey Bushell MBE | 100 m T53 | 15.04 | 2 Q | — | 15.09 | 6 | |
400 m T53 | 54.02 | 5 | — | Did not advance | |||
Richard Chiassaro | 100 m T54 | 14.83 | 3 | — | Did not advance | ||
400 m T54 | 46.98 | 2 Q | — | 47.17 | 4 | ||
800 m T54 | 1:39.33 | 5 | — | Did not advance | |||
Toby Gold | 100 m T33 | — | 17.84 | ||||
David Henson MBE | 100 m T42 | 13.23 | 5 | — | Did not advance | ||
200 m T42 | 25.26 | 3 Q | — | 24.74 | |||
Jordan Howe | 100 m T35 | DSQ | — | Did not advance | |||
200 m T35 | 27.61 | 3 Q | — | 27.62 | 7 | ||
Moatez Jomni | 100 m T53 | 15.64 | 4 | — | Did not advance | ||
400 m T53 | 51.14 | 4 q | — | 51.53 | 8 | ||
800 m T53 | 1:46.23 | 6 | — | Did not advance | |||
Rhys Jones | 100 m T37 | 11.77 PB | 4 q | — | 11.94 | 6 | |
Simon Lawson | Marathon T54 | — | 1:32:15 | 14 | |||
Stephen Morris | 1500 m T20 | — | 3:58.69 | 6 | |||
Stephen Osborne | 100 m T51 | — | 23.18 | 6 | |||
400 m T51 | — | 1:25.05 | 5 | ||||
Jonnie Peacock MBE | 100 m T44 | 10.81 PR | 1 Q | — | 10.81 =PR | ||
Derek Rae | Marathon T46 | — | DNF | ||||
Ben Rowlings | 100 m T34 | 17.30 | 5 | — | Did not advance | ||
800 m T34 | 1:48.08 | 5 | — | Did not advance | |||
Andrew Small | 100 m T33 | — | 17.96 PB | ||||
Isaac Towers | 800 m T34 | 1:47.75 | 4 q | — | 1:43.45 PB | 5 | |
David Weir CBE | 400 m T54 | 46.65 | 1 Q | — | 47.30 | 5 | |
800 m T54 | 1:37.30 | 1 Q | — | 1:35.20 | 6 | ||
1500 m T54 | 3:06.28 | 2 Q | — | 3:01.08 | 4 | ||
Marathon T54 | — | DNF | |||||
Richard Whitehead MBE | 100 m T42 | 12.38 | 2 Q | — | 12.32 | ||
200 m T42 | 23.07 PR | 1 Q | — | 23.39 | |||
Richard Chiassaro Moatez Jomni Nathan Maguire David Weir CBE | 4 × 400 m relay T53–54 | 3:14.43 | 2 | — | Did not advance |
- Field
Athlete | Events | Result | Rank |
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Jonathan Broom-Edwards | High Jump F44 | 2.10 SB | |
Aled Davies MBE | Shot Put F42 | 15.97 PR | |
Kyron Duke | Shot Put F41 | 11.41 | 5 |
Javelin F41 | 39.30 PB | 6 | |
Dan Greaves | Discus F44 | 59.57 | |
Stephen Miller MBE | Club Throw F32 | 31.93 SB | |
Sam Ruddock | Shot Put F35 | 12.70 | 6 |
Kieran Tscherniawsky | Shot Put F33 | 8.49 | 5 |
- Women
- Track
Athlete | Events | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Kare Adenegan | 100 m T34 | — | 18.29 PB | ||||
400 m T34 | — | 1:01.67 PB | |||||
800 m T34 | — | 2:02.47 PB | |||||
Olivia Breen | 100 m T38 | 13.35 | 4 q | — | 13.41 | 7 | |
Libby Clegg (Chris Clarke – guide) | 100 m T11 | 12.17 | =1 Q | 11.91 WR | 1 Q | 11.96 | |
200 m T11 | 25.90 | 1 Q | 25.24 | 1 Q | 24.51 PR | ||
Hannah Cockroft MBE | 100 m T34 | — | 17.42 PR | ||||
400 m T34 | — | 58.78 WR | |||||
800 m T34 | — | 2:00.62 SB | |||||
Kadeena Cox | 100 m T38 | 12.98 | 2 Q | — | 13.01 | ||
400 m T38 | — | 1:00.71 WR | |||||
Sophie Hahn | 100 m T38 | 12.62 PR | 1 Q | — | 12.62 PR | ||
Georgina Hermitage | 100 m T37 | 13.39 =WR | 1 Q | — | 13.13 WR | ||
400 m T37 | 1:03.44 PR | 1 Q | — | 1:00.53 WR | |||
Jade Jones | 800 m T54 | 1:53.61 | 4 | — | Did not advance | ||
1500 m T54 | 3:32.88 | 8 | — | Did not advance | |||
5000 m T54 | 12:17.83 | 7 | — | Did not advance | |||
Sophie Kamlish | 100 m T44 | 12.93 WR | 1 Q | — | 13.16 | 4 | |
Samantha Kinghorn | 100 m T53 | 17.01 | 2 Q | — | 17.13 | 5 | |
400 m T53 | 56.76 | 4 q | — | DSQ | |||
800 m T53 | 1:48.89 | 3 Q | — | 1:49.51 | 6 | ||
Maria Lyle | 100 m T35 | — | 14.41 | ||||
200 m T35 | — | 29.35 SB | |||||
Polly Maton | 100 m T47 | 12.98 | 2 Q | — | 13.09 | 5 | |
Mel Nicholls | 400 m T34 | — | DNS | ||||
800 m T34 | — | 2:13.59 | 5 | ||||
Julie Rogers | 100 m T42 | 17.41 | 5 | — | Did not advance | ||
Laura Sugar | 100 m T44 | 13.59 | 3 q | — | 13.37 PB | 5 | |
200 m T44 | 28.04 PB | 3 Q | — | 28.31 | 5 | ||
Carly Tait | 100 m T34 | — | 19.73 | 6 | |||
Kadeena Cox Sophie Hahn Georgina Hermitage Maria Lyle | 4 × 100 m relay T35–38 | — | 51.07 |
- Field
Athlete | Events | Result | Rank |
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Hollie Arnold | Javelin F46 | 43.01 WR | |
Olivia Breen | Long Jump T38 | 3.99 | 12 |
Joanna Butterfield | Club Throw F51 | 22.81 WR | |
Discus F51 | 9.40 SB | 5 | |
Vanessa Daobry | Shot Put F34 | 7.27 | 5 |
Sabrina Fortune | Shot Put F20 | 12.94 PB | |
Kylie Grimes | Club Throw F51 | 18.75 | 4 |
Abbie Hunnisett | Club Throw F32 | 19.00 | 4 |
Beverley Jones | Discus F38 | 28.53 | 5 |
Polly Maton | Long Jump T47 | 5.10 | 7 |
Holly Neill | Discus F41 | 23.13 | 8 |
Gemma Prescott | Club Throw F32 | 19.77 | |
Stefanie Reid | Long Jump T44 | 5.64 |
Boccia
[edit]Great Britain achieved qualification in the BC1/2 class by winning the gold medal at the 2015 European Teams & Pairs Championships.[38][39] Great Britain secured qualification for Rio in the BC3 and BC4 Pairs by finishing among the top four previously unqualified nations when the final BISFed world rankings were announced at the end of April 2016.[40] As Great Britain has won quotas in all of the events they must include at least two women competitors across the three team combinations. On 15 July 2016, the British Paralympic Association announced the names of the ten athletes who will represent Team GB in Rio.[41]
- Individual
Key – CP = Competition Partner
Athlete | Event | Pool matches | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
David Smith (CP – Sarah Nolan) | Mixed individual BC1 | Nagy (SVK) W 13–0 | Zhang (CHN) W 4–2 | Marques (POR) L 3–9 | 2 Q | Tadtong (THA) W 4–4 | Yoo (KOR) W 5–3 | Perez (NED) W 5–0 | |
Nigel Murray MBE | Mixed individual BC2 | Martín (ESP) L 2–8 | Vongsa (THA) L 1–8 | — | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Joshua Rowe | Saengampa (THA) L 0–10 | Goncalves (POR) L 2–7 | — | 3 | Did not advance | ||||
Jamie McCowan (CP – Linda McCowan) | Mixed individual BC3 | Polychronidis (GRE) L 1–9 | Michel (AUS) L 2–3 | — | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Scott McCowan (CP – Gary McCowan) | Taha (SIN) W 3–2 | Jeong (KOR) L 1–7 | — | 2 | Did not advance | ||||
Patrick Wilson (CP – Kim Smith) | Peixoto (POR) W 4–2 | Takahashi (JPN) W 5–3 | — | 1 Q | Kim (KOR) L 3–4 | Did not advance | |||
Stephen McGuire | Mixed individual BC4 | Clara (POR) W 4–3 | Lau (HKG) W 7–5 | Pinto (BRA) L 2–6 | 1 Q | Leung (HKG) L 2–4 | Did not advance | ||
Kieran Steer | Dos Santos (BRA) L 0–10 | Larpyen (THA) L 0–5 | Andrejcik (SVK) L 3–9 | 4 | Did not advance |
- Pairs and teams
Athlete | Event | Pool matches | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
David Smith Nigel Murray MBE Joshua Rowe Claire Taggart | Mixed team BC1-2 | Netherlands (NED) W 11–2 | Japan (JPN) L 4–10 | — | 2 Q | Thailand (THA) L 0–11 | Did not advance | ||
Jamie McCowan (CP – Linda McCowan) Scott McCowan (CP – Gary McCowan) Patrick Wilson (CP- Kim Smith) | Mixed pair B3 | Portugal (POR) L 3–4 | Greece (GRE) L 1–4 | Singapore (SIN) W 3–1 | 4 | — | Did not advance | ||
Evie Edwards Stephen McGuire Kieran Steer | Mixed pair B4 | Slovakia (SVK) W 4–2 | Portugal (POR) W 10–4 | Hong Kong (HKG) W 2–2 | 1 Q | — | Brazil (BRA) L 2–4 | Thailand (THA) L 2–3 | 4 |
Cycling
[edit]Great Britain secured one quota place in both men's and women's events in Rio by finishing 7th and 2nd respectively in the NPC UCI Para-Cycling European Nations ranking lists as at 31 December 2014. Further quotas were gained from world ranking points in April 2016. On 17 June 2016, the British Paralympic Association announced a team of eleven cyclists and four pilots.[42]
On 1 August, the final two cyclists were announced – dual Paralympian Kadeena Cox, aiming to be the first British paralympian to compete in two sports at the same Games since 1992 and the first to win medals in two sports since Isabel Newstead MBE (athletics and shooting) in 1988, was added to the cycling team for both track and road races, having already been named in the athletics team, and Louis Rolfe was added to the track team.[43]
On 24 August, three more exceptional announcements were made following the decision by the International Paralympic Committee, upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to exclude Russia from the 2016 Paralympic Games as a consequence of the state-sponsored doping programme uncovered in the McLaren Report. Paralympics GB announced seven new athletes who inherited quota places vacated by the Russian team, among them cyclists Crystal Lane, James Ball and his pilot, former Olympian Craig MacLean MBE.
Road
[edit]Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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James Ball (Craig MacLean MBE – pilot) | Men's time trial B | DNF | |
Stephen Bate (Adam Duggleby – pilot) | Men's road race B | 2:27:03 | |
Men's time trial B | 34:35.33 | ||
Kadeena Cox | Women's road race C4–5 | DNS | |
Karen Darke | Women's road race H1–4 | DNF | |
Women's time trial H1–3 | 33:44.93 | ||
Hannah Dines | Women's road race T1–2 | 1:09:03 | 5 |
Women's time trial T1–2 | 28:51.20 | 5 | |
Neil Fachie MBE (Peter Mitchell – pilot) | Men's road race B | DNF | |
Megan Giglia | Women's road race C1–3 | 1:30:40 | 7 |
Women's time trial C1–3 | 31:44.56 | 6 | |
Crystal Lane | Women's road race C4–5 | 2:21:58 | |
Women's time trial C5 | 29:37.23 | 4 | |
Louis Rolfe | Men's time trial C2 | 29:12.16 | 7 |
David Stone MBE | Men's road race T1–2 | 51:00 | |
Men's time trial T1–2 | 24:42.25 | ||
Sarah Storey | Women's road race C4–5 | 2:15:42 | |
Women's time trial C5 | 27:22.42 | ||
Lora Turnham (Corrine Hall – pilot) | Women's road race B | 2:01:16 | 4 |
Women's time trial B | 39:33.81 |
Track
[edit]Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | ||
James Ball (Craig MacLean MBE – pilot) | Men's 1000 m time trial B | — | 1:02.316 | 5 | |
Stephen Bate (Adam Duggleby – pilot) | Men's individual pursuit B | 4:08.146 WR[44] | 1 Q | ter Schure / Fransen (p) (NED) W 4:08.631 | |
Jon-Allan Butterworth | Men's 1000 m time trial C4–5 | — | 1:04.733 | 4 | |
Kadeena Cox | Women's 500 m time trial C4–5 | — | 34.598 WR | ||
Jody Cundy MBE | Men's 1000 m time trial C4–5 | — | 1:02.473 PR | ||
Neil Fachie (Peter Mitchell – pilot) | Men's 1000 m time trial B | — | 1:00.241 | ||
Megan Giglia | Women's individual pursuit C1–3 | 4:03.544 WR[45] | 1 Q | Whitmore (USA) W OVL | |
Women's 500 m time trial C1–3 | — | 41.252 WR† | 5 | ||
Crystal Lane | Women's individual pursuit C5 | 3:48.802 | 2 Q | Storey (GBR) L OVL | |
Women's 500 m time trial C4–5 | — | 37.346 | 5 | ||
Louis Rolfe | Men's individual pursuit C2 | 3:49.908 | 4 Q | Galvis Becerra (COL) W 3:47.951 | |
Men's 1000 m time trial C1–3 | — | 1:10.582 | 6 | ||
Dame Sarah Storey DBE | Women's individual pursuit C5 | 3:31.394 WR[46] | 1 Q | Lane (GBR) W OVL | |
Women's 500 m time trial C4–5 | — | 37.068 | 4 | ||
Sophie Thornhill (Helen Scott – pilot) | Women's individual pursuit B | 3:32.609 | 3 Q | Cameron / Van Kampen (p) (NZL) W OVL | |
Women's 1000 m time trial B | — | 1:06.283 PR | |||
Lora Turnham (Corrine Hall – pilot) | Women's individual pursuit B | 3:27.460 PR | 1 Q | Foy / Thompson (p) (NZL) W 3:28.050 | |
Jon-Allan Butterworth Jody Cundy MBE Louis Rolfe | Mixed team sprint | 49.060 WR | 1 Q | China (CHN) W 48.635 WR |
†The Women's 500 metres C1-3 time trial is a factored event. Although finishing 5th after factoring, Megan Giglia's time is recognised as a world record in her classification.
Equestrian
[edit]Great Britain were one of three nations to qualify a team for dressage via their results at the 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games, where Lee Pearson CBE, Sophie Christiansen OBE, Sophie Wells MBE and Natasha Baker MBE won gold in the team event.[47][48] On 8 March 2016, the FEI confirmed that Great Britain had achieved an additional quota in the individual dressage competition.[49] The five riders selected by the British Paralympic Association to represent Great Britain in Rio were announced on 14 July.[50]
- Individual
Athlete | Horse | Event | Total | |
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Score | Rank | |||
Natasha Baker MBE | Cabral | Individual championship test grade II | 73.400 | |
Individual freestyle test grade II | 77.900 | |||
Sophie Christiansen OBE | Athene Lindebjerg | Individual championship test grade Ia | 78.217 | |
Individual freestyle test grade Ia | 79.700 | |||
Anne Dunham MBE | Lucas Normark | Individual championship test grade Ia | 74.348 | |
Individual freestyle test grade Ia | 76.050 | |||
Lee Pearson CBE | Zion | Individual championship test grade Ib | 74.103 | |
Individual freestyle test grade Ib | 77.400 | |||
Sophie Wells MBE | Valerius | Individual championship test grade IV | 74.857 | |
Individual freestyle test grade IV | 76.150 |
- Team
Athlete | Horse | Event | Individual score | Total | |||
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TT | CT | Total | Score | Rank | |||
Sophie Christiansen OBE | See above | Team | 77.522 | 78.217 | 155.739* | 453.306 | |
Anne Dunham MBE | 73.957 | 74.348 | 148.305* | ||||
Sophie Wells MBE | 74.405 | 74.857 | 149.262* | ||||
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