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Profile of Olivia Breen

Olivia Breen

Sport

Athletics // T38 Long Jump and 100m

Date of Birth

26 / 07 / 1996

Having cerebral palsy didn’t stop Olivia ‘Livvy’ Breen from doing everything her adventurous twin brother Daniel did when she was little, and such is her incredible determination and infectious spirit that it doesn’t stop her doing anything now.

And that includes winning gold at two Commonwealth Games in two different sports and becoming World and European champion.

Having always had a passion for sport, Livvy’s international track and field career took off when she was classified as a T38 athlete in 2012.

The same year she was selected for the Paralympic Games in London (the second youngest member of the squad), where she finished fifth in the T38 100m, eighth in the T38 200m and ran a season’s best first leg time to help secure bronze in the 4 x 100m relay (alongside team-mates Jenny McLoughlin, Bethy Woodward and Katrina Hart).

More major international success followed – including winning silver (T35-38 100m) and bronze (T38 100m) at the 2014 IPC European Championships in Swansea, silver (4 x 100m relay) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, gold (4 x 100m relay) at the 2015 IPC World Championships in Doha and gold (T35-38 100m) at the 2016 IPC European Championships in Grosseto, Italy – before competing at the Paralympic Games in Rio in 2016 and becoming T38 Long Jump World champion in London in 2017.

Despite developing tendinitis in her right knee, Livvy won gold (T38 Long Jump) and bronze (T38 100m) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia and bronze (T38 100m) at the WPA European Championships in Berlin.

Livvy went on to win bronze (T38 Long Jump) at the 2021 WPA European Championships in Poland but just missed out on a medal in the T38 100m sprint by just two hundredths of a second, setting a PB time of 13.01.

More recently Livvy has won bronze (T38 100m) at the Paralympics in Tokyo and became Commonwealth champion for a second time by winning gold in Birmingham.

Livvy was presented with the Disability Sport Wales Female Athlete of the Year award in 2017 and was named BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year for 2022.

Paris will be Livvy’s fourth Paralympic Games appearance.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2021 – Bronze, T38 100m (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2016 – 7th, T38 100m (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2016 – 12th, T38 Long Jump (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2012 – Bronze, 4 x 100m relay (London)
  • 2012 – 5th, T38 100m (London)
  • 2012 – 8th, T38 200m (London)

Commonwealth Games

  • 2022 – Gold, T38 100m (Birmingham)
  • 2018 – Gold, T38 Long Jump (Gold Coast, Australia)
  • 2018 – Bronze, T38 100m (Gold Coast, Australia)
  • 2014 – Silver, 4 x 100m relay (Glasgow)
  • 2014 – 4th, T38 Long Jump (Glasgow)

World Championships

  • 2019 – Bronze, T38 Long Jump (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2019 – 4th, T38 100m (Dubai, UAE)
  • 2017 – Gold, T38 Long Jump (London)
  • 2017 – 4th, T38 100m (London)
  • 2015 – Gold, 4 x 100m relay (Doha, Qatar)
  • 2015 – 4th, T38 100m (Doha, Qatar)
  • 2015 – 6th, T38 Long Jump (Doha, Qatar)
  • 2013 – 5th, T38 100m & 200m (Lyon, France)

European Championships

  • 2021 – Bronze, T38 Long Jump (Bydgoszcz, Poland)
  • 2021 – 4th, T38 100m (Bydgoszcz, Poland)
  • 2018 – Bronze, T38 100m (Berlin, Germany)
  • 2016 – Gold, T35-38 100m (Grosseto, Italy)
  • 2016 – Gold, 4 x 100m relay (Grosseto, Italy)
  • 2014 – Silver, 4 x 100m relay (Swansea)
  • 2014 – Bronze, T38 100m (Swansea)
  • 2014 – 4th, T38 Long Jump (Swansea)
  • 2012 – Bronze, T38 100m (Stadskanaal, Netherlands)
  • 2012 – Bronze, T38 200m (Stadskanaal, Netherlands)

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