Brock Whiston
Brock Whiston (born 19 November 1996) is a British Paralympic swimmer who competes in international level events.[1][2]
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Born | Romford, England, Great Britain | 19 November 1996||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Paralympic swimming | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Disability | Hemiplegia | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Disability class | S8, SB8, SM8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Barking and Dagenham Aquatics Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Stewart Nicklin | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Whiston is a four-time world record holder including beating a seven year old 200 metre individual medley world record by almost five seconds which had been previously held by Jessica Long.[3]
References
- "Brock Whiston - IPC Athlete Bio". ipc.infostradasports.com. 7 May 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Brock Whiston - British Swimming". British Swimming. 7 May 2020. Archived from the original on 14 February 2021.
- "Whiston in dreamland after stunning legend Long - and beating her world record". Harrow Times. 14 September 2019.
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External links
- Brock Whiston at British Swimming
- Brock Whiston at the International Paralympic Committee
- Brock Whiston at IPC.InfostradaSports.com
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