British Paralympic athlete
Daniel Greaves (born 4 October 1982) is a British athlete who specialises in the discus throw .
Greaves was born in Anstey, Leicestershire in 1982.[ 1]
Greaves won the gold medal in the F44/46 category discus throw at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens , establishing a new world record with a throw of 55.12m.[ 2] He had previously won silver at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney .[ 3]
Despite being born with a deformity of the feet, Greaves was selected to join the British able-bodied team in a competition against the United States in 2001.[ 3]
Greaves competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing ,[ 4] winning a bronze medal in the F44 discus throw.
He broke the world record again at the pre-IPC World Athletics Championships in New Zealand in January 2011, throwing 59.98m on his fourth throw.[ 5] [ 6]
At the 2016 Summer Paralympics held in Rio, Brazil, he won the bronze medal in the F44 Discus Throw.[ 7]
He won Bronze at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo . In doing so he became the first British track and field athlete to win medals at six consecutive Paralympic Games.[ 8] [ 9]
At the 2021 para-athletics European championships, Dan won the silver medal in the F64 Discus Throw.
At the 2022 Commonwealth Games , Dan came 4th in the F42/44 Discus Throw.[ 10]
At the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships , Dan won a bronze medal in the F44 Discus Throw.[ 11]
Dan was selected to compete at the 2024 Summer Paralympics , aiming for his 7th Paralympic medal.[ 12] [ 13] He came 6th in the F64 Discus throw.[ 14]
^ "British team for Athens 2004 Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine ", paralympics.org.uk, retrieved 2011-03-05
^ "Greaves takes discus crown" , BBC, 20 September 2004
^ a b "Unique double for Daniel Greaves" , uksport.gov.uk, 17 August 2008
^ "ParalympicsGB receive athletics nominations for the Beijing 2008 Paralympics" Archived June 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine , British Paralympics Association, June 2008
^ "'Discus' Dan is a World Record Man", Anstey Clarion , February 2011, p. 1
^ "IPC WORLDS: Greaves justifies his pre-event billing to take discus gold in New Zealand Archived 2011-01-28 at the Wayback Machine ", morethangames.co.uk, 26 January 2011, retrieved 2011-03-05
^ Moody, Graham (4 September 2016). "Going for gold: David Weir leads 13 south west London athletes heading to the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games | SWLondoner" . South West Londoner . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ "ParalympicsGB | 32 athletes added to paralympicsgb athletics team for tokyo 2020" . ParalympicsGB . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ "Alumnus Greaves makes history with sixth successive Paralympic medal" . Loughborough University . 2 September 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ "Team England Para Athletes named for Birmingham 2022" . England Athletics . 19 May 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ "DAN GREAVES AND SAMMI KINGHORN TO CAPTAIN GB & NI AT WORLD PARA ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS" . British Athletics . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ Crumley, Euan (29 August 2024). "Dan Greaves goes for Paralympic medal No.7 in Paris" . AW . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ "Paris 2024: GB's David Weir & Dan Greaves selected to compete in seventh Paralympics" . BBC Sport . 25 July 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2024 .
^ Live, Leicestershire (7 September 2024). "Tearful Dan Greaves reflects on Paralympic journey" . Leicestershire Live . Retrieved 1 October 2024 .