Jonathan Fox (swimmer)
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Medal record | ||
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Swimming | ||
Representing Great Britain | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2012 London | Men's 100m Backstroke - S7 | |
2008 Beijing | Men's 100m Backstroke - S7 | |
IPC World Championships | ||
2010 Eindhoven | 100 m backstroke – S7 | |
2013 Montreal | 100 m backstroke – S7 | |
2013 Montreal | 400 m freestyle – S7 | |
IPC European Championships | ||
2009 Reykjavik | 400 m freestyle – S7 | |
2009 Reykjavik | 4x100m freestyle relay 34pts | |
2009 Reykjavik | 100 m freestyle – S7 | |
2009 Reykjavik | 100 m backstroke – S7 | |
2016 Funchal | 100 m backstroke – S7 | |
2009 Reykjavik | 50 m freestyle – S7 | |
2016 Funchal | 100m freestyle S7 |
Jonathan Andrew Fox[1] MBE (born on 30 May 1991) is a British Paralympic swimmer.
Personal life
Fox was born on 30 May 1991 in Plymouth, Devon, England.[2][3] He was educated at Cornwall College, earning a BTEC in Sport and Science in 2007.[3][4]
He was born with cerebral palsy and competes in the S7 Paralympic classification.[5]
Swimming
Fox was introduced to Paralympic swimming at a Regional Disability Swimming meet in 2001.[4]
He represented Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Paralympics held in Beijing, China. Fox won a silver medal in the 100 metre backstroke S7 event. He also finished fifth in the 100 metre freestyle, eighth in the 50 metre freestyle and ninth in the 400 metre freestyle.[4]
In 2009 at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) European Swimming Championships held in Reykjavík, Iceland, he won three gold medals and two silver medals. At the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships Fox won a gold medal in the 100 metre backstroke event and a bronze in the 400 metre freestyle. In the same year he won two gold medals and two bronze at the British Championships. In 2011 Fox won three gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the European Championships in Berlin as well as two gold medals at the British Championships.[4]
Fox was selected to compete for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in the 50 metre freestyle, 100 metre freestyle, 400 metre freestyle and 100 metre backstroke events in the S7 classification.[6] In the heats of the 100 m backstroke he broke his own world record, setting a time of one minute 9.86 seconds to qualify fastest for the final.[7] He went on to win the final in a time of one minute 10.46 seconds to take Great Britain's first swimming gold medal at the Games.[8][9]
As of February 2013, he holds S7 world records in long course 200 metre freestyle, 800 metre freestyle, 50 metres backstroke and 100 metres backstroke events.[10]
Honours
Fox was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to swimming.[11][12]
See also
References
- ↑ GRO reference: June 1991, Vol. 21, Page 1537
- ↑ "Jonathan Fox profile page". British Swimming. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- 1 2 Houghton, Jermaine (21 July 2012). "Jonathan Fox". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 "Jonathan Fox". British Paralympic Association. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ "Jonathan Fox targets 2012 Paralympic gold". BBC Sport. 3 June 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ "Jonathan Fox - Events and results". The London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ Burns, Liz (30 August 2012). "Swimming: Team GB's Jonathan Fox sets new world record at the Aquatics Centre". The Independent. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ "Paralympics: Fox wins GB's first swimming gold". Channel 4 News. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ Hope, Nick (30 August 2012). "Paralympics 2012: Jonathan Fox wins British gold in the pool". BBC Sport. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- ↑ IPC Swimming World Records - Long Course
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 60367. p. 24. 29 December 2012.
- ↑ Cabinet Office