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Profile of Aled Davies

Aled Davies OBE

Sport

Athletics // F63 Shot Put

Date of Birth

24 / 05 / 1991

From

Bridgend

Aled Sion Davies OBE heads to his fourth Paralympic Games as the reigning Paralympic, World, Commonwealth and European champion – and on tremendous form too, having won his sixth consecutive (and 10th in total) World Para Athletics Championship title in Japan in May.

Without question in terms of throwing, Aled is the athlete to beat!

From a sporty family, Aled was a keen sportsman from a young age. He represented Wales at swimming as a child while in 2005 he was invited by Disability Sport Wales to try out different Paralympic sports and picked up a shot put and discus for the first time. It set Aled on an extraordinary journey of dedication, hard work and success. Progressing his classification world records from 14.44m to 17.52m and 47.85m to 56.21m in the shot put and discus respectively. He is currently unbeaten in all major tournaments over the last 10 years.

Aled won Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in 2021 and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours list for services to athletics.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2021 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2016 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Rio, Brazil))
  • 2012 – Gold, F42 Discus (London)
  • 2012 – Bronze, F42 and F44 Shot Put (London)

IPC World Championships

  • 2024 – Gold, F63/F42 Shot Put (Kobe, Japan)
  • 2023 – Gold, F63/F42 Shot Put (Paris, France)
  • 2019 - Gold, F63/F42 Shot Put (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2017 – Gold, F42 Discus (London)
  • 2017 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (London)
  • 2015 – Gold, F42 Discus (Doha, Qatar)
  • 2015 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Doha, Qatar)
  • 2013 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Lyon, France)
  • 2013 – Gold, F42 Discus (Lyon, France)
  • 2011 – Silver, F42 Discus (Christchurch, New Zealand)

Commonwealth Games

  • 2022 – Gold, F42-44 Discus (Birmingham)
  • 2014 – Silver, F42-F44 Discus (Glasgow)

World Para Athletics European Championships

  • 2021 – Gold, F63 Shot Put (Bydgoszcz, Poland)
  • 2018 – Gold, F63 Discus (Berlin, Germany)
  • 2018 - Gold, F63 Shot Put (Berlin, Germany
  • 2016 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Grosseto, Italy)
  • 2016 – Gold, F42 Discus (Grosseto, Italy)
  • 2014 – Gold, F42 Shot Put (Swansea)
  • 2014 – Gold, F42 Discus (Swansea)
  • 2012 - Gold F42/44 Discus (Stadskannal, Holand)
  • 2012 - Gold F42/44 Shot Put (Stadskannal, Holland)

Earlier Years

  • 2011 - u23 World Champion Gold - Discus, Gold - Shot Put (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2009 - u20 World Champion Gold - Discus, Gold - Shot Put (Nottwil, Switzerland)
  • 2005- u18 World Champion Gold - Discus, Silver - Javelin, Bronze - Shot Put (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Aled made his first senior athletics debut at the IWAS World Championships in Chinese Taipei, 2007.

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