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Profile of Harrison Walsh

Harrison Walsh

Sport

Athletics // F64 Discus

Date of Birth

04 / 03 / 1996

From

Swansea

Harrison took up para-athletics in 2017, two years after a freak leg injury whilst playing rugby for Swansea RFC left him with no feeling below his right knee.

The former Wales U18 international and development player with the Ospreys has since enjoyed a sensational rise to the top.

Harrison “accidentally” set a new F44 shot put world record of 15.73 metres at the 2019 World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Grosseto, Italy – then, throwing the discus, he won bronze with a 54.85 metre PB on his WPA European Championship debut in Bydgoszcz, Poland in 2021.

The 28-year-old from Mumbles made his Commonwealth Games debut in Birmingham in 2022, winning bronze in the F42-44 discus.

Harrison won his first World Championship medal of his career earlier this year with bronze in the F64 discus in Kobe, Japan – with a final throw of 52.48 metres taking him into the medal winning position.

Now Harrison will make his Paralympic Games debut in Paris, having missed out on competing in Tokyo due to an ankle injury.

Career Highlights

Commonwealth Games

  • 2022 – Bronze, F42-44 Discus (Birmingham)

World Championships

  • 2024 – Bronze, F64 Discus (Kobe, Japan)
  • 2023 – 5th, F64 Discus (Paris, France)

European Championships

  • 2021 – Bronze, F64 Discus (Bydgoszcz, Poland)

Other Major Tournaments

  • 2019 – New F44 world Shot Put record (15.73m), World Para Athletics Grand Prix (Grosseto, Italy).

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