Jacob Thomas, from Bethesda Pembrokeshire, has just returned from Brazil where he won Gold at the Paralimpiadas Escolares de 2013.

The young Welshman, who competed for Great Britain at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, won his matches 17-0, 22-0 and 17-0 to set up the all British final between himself and the Scot Patrick Wilson. Thomas went on to win the final to establish himself as the No.1 BC3 player.

A British contingent of 25 elite young disabled athletes made their way to Brazil last week to compete in a major multiple sports event for promising young school aged children.

The Paralimpiadas Escolares de 2013, took place in São Paulo from November 25 until 30, which saw more than 1,300 young athletes from 27 regions of Brazil compete in 10 Paralympic sports, including boccia, goalball, swimming and cerebral palsy football.

Britain had been invited to compete in Brazil due to its strong ties with the country and the pair's common interest in hosting an Olympic and Paralympic Games.




 

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