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How did Richard Whitehead do in Tokyo?

How did Richard Whitehead do in Tokyo?

Nottinghamshire born Richard Whitehead has won another Paralympic medal after coming second in the 200m final. Whitehead, who was born in Lowdham, won silver in the Men’s 200m T61 final race which took place at 11:42am UK time on September 3.

Is Richard Whitehead in Paralympics?

Richard Whitehead MBE is a Paralympic sprinter who has competed in three Paralympic Games in 100m and 200m sprints and is set to take to the track in Tokyo this summer. Also, up until 2019, he held records as the fastest double leg amputee to run in half and full marathons.

How many medals has Richard Whitehead?

nine gold medals
He has won a total of nine gold medals across the Paralympic Games , IPC World Championships and IPC European Championships and gave a spectacular performance during the London 2017 World Para Athletic Championships , winning gold in the Men’s T42 200M and Bronze in the Men’s T42 100m.

What is T42 Paralympics?

T42/F42 – Athletes have one or more impairment types affecting hip and/or knee function in one or both limbs and with activity limitations in throws, jumps and running competing without prosthesis/prostheses comparable to that of an athlete with at least a single through or above knee amputation.

What is Kadeena Cox’s disability?

A sprinter from an early age, Kadeena Cox entered Para athletics in 2015 after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In her first international competition, Cox won T37 100m gold at the IPC Athletics World Championships.

Where is Richard Whitehead from?

Nottingham
Whitehead is also a patron of Gedling Sports Partnership, a charity that promotes sport and physical education in the borough of Gedling….Richard Whitehead (athlete)

Personal information
Nationality British
Born 19 July 1976 Nottingham
Weight 80 kg (176 lb)
Sport

What disability does Richard Whitehead have?

Richard Whitehead MBE (born 19 July 1976) is a British athlete. He runs with prosthetic legs, as he has a double through-knee congenital amputation. He set world records for athletes with a double amputation, in both the full and half marathon.

What is Nick mayhugh disability?

Nick Mayhugh

Personal information
Disability cerebral palsy
Disability class T37
Event(s) Sprints
Coached by Thomas Mayhugh

What is a T35 disability?

T35-38: These athletes compete in running events. F35-38: These athletes compete in standing events. T40-41: Athletes with Les Autres, including short stature. T42-44: Athletes with impairment in one or both legs, often requiring a prosthetic.

Why is Kadeena Cox a Paralympics?

A sprinter from an early age, Kadeena Cox entered Para athletics in 2015 after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Why was Kadeena in a wheelchair on Masterchef?

While recording the show and practising her dishes, Kadeena, who has multiple sclerosis, was in training for the Paralympic Games.

What does SB13 mean?

Likewise, those with the most severe vision impairments will be attending events coded with S11, SB11, and SM11. Those with the least severe vision impairment will be partaking in events marked with S13, SB13, or SM13.