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Profile of Benjamin Pritchard

Benjamin Pritchard

Sport

Rowing // PR1 M1x

Date of Birth

15 / 03 / 1992

From

Swansea

Growing up on the Gower, Ben developed his competitive edge by learning to sail at Mumbles Yacht Club. This evolved into a passion and prowess for cycling and triathlon before an accident in 2016 saw him paralysed from the rib cage down.

Taking up rowing for the first-time during rehab at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Ben loved the freedom that rowing gave him, plus the opportunity to compete. And this drive and determination certainly didn’t go unnoticed by British Rowing, as in 2017 he joined the Para Development Squad.

Making an impressive international debut for the GB Rowing Team in 2019, Ben won two bronze medals at the Gavirate International Regatta in Italy before securing a further bronze on his World Cup debut in Poland and then narrowly missing out on a medal with fourth at the World Championships in Austria

Ben finished fifth in the hotly contested PR1 men’s single on his Paralympic Games debut in Tokyo and has since then developed into a consistent medallist, winning two World Championship bronze medals in 2022 and 2023.

And in his final competition before Paris, Ben won his first career gold medal at the World Rowing Cup in Poznan, Poland – all the more fitting considering this was the place where he started his international rowing career.

Career Highlights

Paralympics Games

  • 2021 – 5th, PR1 men’s single scull (Tokyo, Japan)

World Championships

  • 2023 – Bronze, PR1 men’s single scull (Belgrade, Serbia)
  • 2022 – Bronze, PR1 men’s single scull (Račice, Czech Republic)
  • 2019 – 4th, PR1 men’s single scull (Ottensheim, Austria)

World Cup

  • 2024 – Gold, PR1 men’s single scull (Poznan, Poland)
  • 2022 – Silver, PR1 men’s single scull (Belgrade, Serbia)
  • 2019 – Bronze, PR1 men’s single scull (Poznan, Poland)

European Championships

  • 2024 – Bronze, PR1 men’s single scull (Szeged, Hungary)
  • 2022 – Bronze, PR1 men’s single scull (Munich, Germany)
  • 2021 – Silver, PR1 men’s single scull (Varese, Italy)

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