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Profile of David Smith

David Smith OBE

Sport

Boccia // BC1

Date of Birth

02 / 03 / 1989

David is Britain’s most successful boccia player of all time, having won five medals from across four Paralympics – and as he promises to once again appear with his now traditional Paralympic mohawk red, white and blue hair style, he’ll be one of the most recognisable athletes in Paris too!

David, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a baby, first played Boccia aged six when his school competed at a national junior games tournament in Stoke Mandeville.

He played wheelchair hockey, wheelchair football, competed in para-athletics and was a keen drummer, but it was at boccia that he really flourished.

At 14-years old he became the youngest ever British Boccia Champion, beating the then GB captain in 2003.

David made his major international debut at the 2005 European Championships, winning silver in Porto.

Then, aged 18, he became double world champion after winning his first major international individual gold at the 2007 World Championships in Vancouver, followed by gold in the BC1/2 Team event.

At the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, David won gold in the BC1/2 Team competition.

Upon his return to the UK, David studied Aerospace Engineering at Swansea University. He has lived in Swansea ever since and enjoys the sports support and magnificent training facilities on offer there.

An individual gold at the 2009 European Championships in Portugal and a team bronze at the 2011 World Championships in Belfast led David onto the 2012 Paralympic Games in London – where he won silver in the Individual BC1 in a tense match with rival Pattaya Tadtong (Thailand), and secured bronze in the BC1/2 Team competition.

Individual and team golds at the 2013 European Championships in Portugal, individual gold and team bronze at the 2014 World Championships in Beijing and team gold at the European Championships in Guildford followed – before David won gold with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Daniel Perez (Netherlands) at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio.

There was no mistaking his status, as subsequent individual gold medals at the 2018 World Championships in Liverpool and at the 2019 European Championships Porto gave him an incredible triple crown of major tournament wins – holding Paralympic, European and World titles at the same time.

David defended his Paralympic title with gold in Tokyo and was British flagbearer at the closing ceremony.

David heads to Paris aiming to become a triple individual Paralympic champion and will also compete in the BC1/2 Team category, having recently won gold for GB at the Lahti Challenger in Finland.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2020 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2016 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2012 – Silver, Individual BC1 (London)
  • 2012 – Bronze, BC1/2 Team (London)
  • 2008 – Gold, BC1/2 Team (Beijing, China)

World Championships

  • 2022 – Silver, Individual BC1 (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2018 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Liverpool)
  • 2016 – Bronze, Individual BC1 (Beijing)
  • 2014 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Beijing)
  • 2014 – Bronze, BC1/2 Team (Beijing)
  • 2011 – Bronze, BC1/2 Team (Belfast)
  • 2007 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Vancouver, Canada)
  • 2007 – Gold, BC1/2 Team (Vancouver, Canada)
  • 2006 – Bronze, BC1/2 Team (Rio, Brazil)

European Championships

  • 2021 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Seville, Spain)
  • 2019 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Portugal)
  • 2019 – Bronze, BC1/2 Team (Portugal)
  • 2017 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Portugal)
  • 2015 – Gold, BC1/2 Team (Guildford)
  • 2013 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Portugal)
  • 2013 – Gold, BC1/2 Team (Portugal)
  • 2009 – Gold, Individual BC1 (Portugal)
  • 2005 – Silver, BC1/2 Team (Portugal)

European Para Championships

  • 2023 – Silver, Individual BC1 (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  • 2023 – Silver, BC1/2 Team (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

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