Toby Gold

Toby Gold
Personal information
Born (1994-09-27) 27 September 1994
Sport
Country  Great Britain
Sport wheelchair racing
Event(s) Sprints

Toby Gold, (born 27 September 1994) is an English wheelchair racer.[1] He is classified as a T33 athlete and competes primarily in sprint events, winning the 100m gold in the 2016 European Championships and silver at the 2016 Paralympic Games.

Personal history

Gold was born in England in 1994.[2] He attended St Mary's University in London, where he studied Sports Science.[1]

Athletics career

Gold first became involved in athletics after being spotted playing wheelchair basketball in 2011. He was invited to try out at Kingsmeadow Athletics Stadium in Kingston, and subsequently joined the wheelchair training squad.[3] By 2012 he was classified as a T33 disability athlete and began competing at national meets, mainly in sprint events.[4]

During 2013 and 2014 Gold kept competing at national competitions winning gold medals at IWAS World Junior Games.[4] In May 2014 he travelled to Notwill in Switzerland to compete at his first overseas event, where he collected gold in both the 100m and 200m events.[4] Gold first represented Great Britain in a major international meet at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha. Due to the absence of any 200m and 400m events, Gold only contested the 100m race, where he finished third to collect the bronze medal.[1] The following year, in the build up to the 2016 Summer Paralympics, Gold appeared at the European Championships in Grosseto. In a limited field, Gold finished first, beating fellow British athlete Dan Bramall into second place. Gold's finishing time of 17.64 was more than a second a half faster than his result the year previous in Doha.

Gold won a Silver Medal at the 2016 Paralympic Games

References

  1. 1 2 3 Gold, Toby, IPC, retrieved 14 July 2016
  2. Athlete Profile: Gold, Toby, paralympic.org, retrieved 14 July 2016
  3. Toby Gold, readycharity.org, retrieved 14 July 2016
  4. 1 2 3 Toby Gold, thepowerof10.info, retrieved 14 July 2016
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