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Profile of Rob Davies

Rob Davies MBE

Sport

Table Tennis // Class 1, Class 4 (Doubles)

Date of Birth

14 / 08 / 1984

From

Brecon

Rob played semi-professional rugby until a collapsed scrum playing for Brecon RFC against Ynysybwl RFC left him with a broken neck.

He was air-lifted to hospital by a helicopter, which, in an odd twist of fate, had half an hour earlier rescued his twin brother Richard from a road accident.

Whilst his brother went on to make a full recovery, Rob was treated at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff before going to a specialist spinal unit at Rookwood Hospital in Llandaff, where he regained some use of his arms and hands. During his rehabilitation there, he met Para table tennis international Sara Head, who was doing voluntary work at the hospital, and he was introduced to the sport.

In 2007 Rob joined the GB Development squad and quickly progressed up the ranks.

In 2011 he won gold in the Men's Single class 1 category at the British Table Tennis Open – and the same year won silver in the individual and team (with Paul Davies) events at the European Championships in Split, Croatia.

At the London Paralympic Games in 2012, Rob beat Philip Quinlan (Ireland) but couldn’t quite reach the knockout stages after a 2-3 defeat to the then world number one Jean-Francois Ducay (France).

Two gold medals came at the 2013 European Championships in Lignano, Italy – winning the men's singles (which confirmed Rob as world number one in the Class 1 category) and, again with Paul Davies, the Men's team 1–2 class.

In the 2014 World Championships in Beijing, Rob showed all his fighting spirit to reach the final of the men’s class 1 singles but had to settle for silver after a 3-1 loss to Lee Chang-ho (South Korea).

Rob successfully defended his European singles title the following year, beating Ducay 3-2 in the final in Vejle, Denmark. With Paul Davies absent due to injury, Rob had a new team partner in another Welshman Tom Matthews and the pair took gold in the round-robin team event to crown a successful competition for Rob.

At the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games Rob came through two tough group matches 3-2 to win his group and after once again defeating Ducay in the quarter-finals and Endre Major (Hungary) in the semi-finals. He then beat Joo Young-dae (South Korea) 3-1 in the final to take Paralympic gold.

In 2016 Rob received an MBE in the New Year Honours List for services to table tennis, and in 2017 he won his third consecutive European title in Slovenia, leading an historic one-two-three for GB in men class 1 after beating old friends Paul Davies in the semi-final and Tom Matthews in the final.

Rob won his fourth consecutive European singles title in 2019, an achievement that led to him being nominated again for the Male Para Table Tennis Star award at the prestigious 2019 ITTF Star Awards.

Rob was unable to defend his Paralympic title in Tokyo owing to a shoulder injury but Paris will mark his 3rd Paralympic Games.

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2016 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Rio, Brazil)

World Championships

  • 2014 – Silver, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Beijing, China)

European Championships

  • 2019 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Helsingborg, Sweden)
  • 2017 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Laško, Slovenia)
  • 2015 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Vejle,Denmark)
  • 2015 – Gold, D Men’s Singles Class 1 (Vejle, Denmark)
  • 2013 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Lignano,Italy)
  • 2013 – Gold, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Lignano,Italy)
  • 2011 – Silver, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Croatia)
  • 2011 – Silver, Men’s Singles Class 1 (Croatia)

Other Major Tournaments

  • 2011 – Hold, Men's Single Class 1 (British Table Tennis Open)

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