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Profile of Rhys Darbey

Rhys Darbey

Sport

Swimming // S14/SB14/SM14

Date of Birth

13 / 06 / 2007

From

Deeside, Flintshire

Rhys went swimming three times a week as a baby and loved it so much that he joined Connah's Quay Swimming Club. When he was just eight years old he decided that he wanted to race in competitions.

He moved to Nofio Clwyd Performance Club when he was 11, which is where he still trains today, swimming 16 hours a week and attending regular gym sessions.

Rhys made his international breakthrough in 2023 when he secured qualification for the Manchester Para Swimming World Championships in the Men’s SM14 200m Individual Medley event – securing Silver after a storming swim on the closing freestyle leg of the race.

The teenager backed up his performance in Manchester with another stunning swim at the Speedo Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London to earn his place in Team GB – finishing comfortably inside the nomination time in the 200m IM.

Rhys, who has been on the Welsh Squad for three years and has trained and competed in different countries with Swim Wales and Aquatics GB, is the first Welsh para-swimmer to qualify for the Paralympic Games since 2012.

Career Highlights

Para Swimming World Championships

  • 2023 – Silver, SM14 200m Individual Medley (Manchester)

British Para Swimming International

  • 2023 – 5th, SM14 200m Individual Medley (Sheffield)

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