Swimming – Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final and Ceremony (S14)
The final and ceremony for the mixed 4x100m Freestyle relay (S14): View Results
- 1: Great Britain (GBR)
- Reece Dunn
- Bethany Firth
- Jessica-Jane Applegate
- Jordan Catchpole
- 2: Australia (AUS)
- Ricky Betar
- Benjamin Hance
- Ruby Storm
- Madeleine McTernan
- 3: Brazil (BRA)
- Gabriel Bandeira
- Ana Karolina Soares de Oliveira
- Debora Borges Carneiro
- Felipe Vila Real
- 4: Japan (JPN)
- Dai Tokairin
- Naohide Yamaguchi
- Kasumi Fukui
- Mami Inoue
- 5: Hong Kong (HKG)
- Wai Lok Tang
- Yui Lam Chan
- Ka Chun Hui
- Ho Ying Cheung
- DSQ: Russia (RPC)
- Mikhail Kuliabin
- Viacheslav Emeliantsev
- Olga Poteshkina
- Valeriia Shabalina
Ricky Betar (Australia, AUS)
Swimming/S14
Country: Australia, AUS
Born: 25 September 2003
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #6 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #7 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #10 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: At only 17 years of age, Ricky Betar is an Australian swimmer from New South Wales. Ricky was a member of the bronze medal winning 4 x 100m Freestyle relay team at the World Para Swimming Championships in London, and recently took home 5 medals at the Australian Nationals Championships. Tokyo 2020 will be his first Paralympics.
Benjamin Hance (Australia, AUS)
Swimming/S14
Country: United States of America (USA)
Born: 25 July 2000
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke
Result/Rank: WPS & Virtus 100m Backstroke 57.56, Adelaide 2021 Australian Trials
Record: NEW Virtus and World Para Swimming World Record
Paralympic Qualifying Time: 1:01:42 AM
Previous Virtus Record: Virtus WR of 59.26 held by a Russian
Bio: A talented swimmer, Benjamin Hance competes for Australia in the 100m Backstroke (S14). He currently holds the World Paralympic Swimming World Record in the event, and will be competing in Tokyo 2020 at his first Paralympics.
Madeleine McTernan (Australia, AUS)
Swimming/S14
Country: Australia (AUS)
Born: 29 December 2000
Event: 100m Backstroke
Result/Rank:
– European #5 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– European #9 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– European #10 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Ruby Storm (Australia, AUS)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Australia (AUS)
Born: 18 November 2003
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – 4x100m Freestyle Relay – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #9 – 100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #9 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #10 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: Ruby is a 17 year old Australian swimmer, currently preparing for her first Paralympics in Tokyo 2020. Born in 2003, Ruby originally learned to swim by watching her older sister. She competed at the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships, coming home with a bronze medal in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay.
Gabriel Bandeira (Brazil, BRA)
Swimming/S14/SB14/SM14
Country: Brazil (BRA)
Born: 29 October 2001
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 200m Individual Medley, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– European #1 – 100m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Breaststroke- 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
Debora Borges Carneiro (Brazil, BRA)
Swimming/SB14/SM14
Country: Brazil, BRA
Born: 7 May 1998
Events: 100m Breaststroke, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – 100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #4 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #17 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Ana Karolina Soares de Oliveira (Brazil, BRA)
Swimming/SB14/SM14
Country: Brazil (BRA)
Born: 5 April 2000
Events: 100m Backstroke, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #4 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #7 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #9 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #14 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Felipe Vila Real (Brazil, BRA)
Swimming/S14
Country: Brazil (BRA)
Born: 13 February 1997
Event: 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– #8 – 200m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #11 – 100m Backstroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #16 – 100m Breaststroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #17 – 200m Individual Medley – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #3 – 100m Butterfly – 2017 Mexico City, Mexico
– World #3 – 200m Individual Medley – 2017 Mexico City, Mexico
– World #3 – 200m Freestyle – 2017 Mexico City, Mexico
– World #5 – 100m Backstroke – 2017 Mexico City, Mexico
– World #4 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #10 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Jessica-Jane Applegate (Great Britain, GBR)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Great Britain (GBR)
Born: 22 August 1996
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2012 London Paralympics
– #4 – 100m Backstroke – 2012 London Paralympics
– World #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #3 – 100m Backstroke – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #3 – 100m Backstroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #9 100m Breaststroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– European #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #2 100m Backstroke – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– World #1 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #3 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #3 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #4 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– European #1 – 100m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Breaststroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
Bio: An experienced British Swimmer, Jessica-Jane is currently training for Tokyo 2020, her third Paralympics. In 2012, she set a Paralympic record and won gold in the 200m freestyle, going on to win a silver and bronze medal in Rio (2016). She has been appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire, and at 24 years old, is excited for her journey to come.
Jordan Catchpole (Great Britain, GBR)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Great Britain (GBR)
Born: 5 October 1999
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– European #2 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #5 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #5 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– World #2 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: Jordan Catchpole is an up and coming British para-swimmer, having won medals at recent World and European championships. In 2017, we was named the Archant Suffolk Young Sports Personality of the year at the Suffolk Sports Awards. Coached by Tim Millett, Jordan is one to watch in Tokyo 2020.
Reece Dunn (Great Britain, GBR)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Great Britain, GBR
Born: 19 September 1995
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – 100m Butterfly- 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #1- 4x100m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Individual Medley- 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: Reece Dunn is an established para-swimmer who represents Great Britain on an international stage. He currently holds the world record in the S14 100m freestyle (51.52), 200m Freestyle (1:52.96) and the 100m Butterfly (54.46), as well as in the mixed 4 x 100m Freestyle relay. He will be one to watch in his first Paralympic campaign in Tokyo 2020.
Bethany Firth (Great Britain, GBR)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Great Britain (GBR)
Born: 14 February 1996
Events: 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 200m Backstroke – 2012 London Paralympics
– World #2 – 100m Backstroke – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #2 – 200m Breaststroke – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #2 – 100m Breaststroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– European #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #1 – 100m Backstroke – 22018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #2 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– European #3 – 100m Breaststroke – 2018 Dublin, Ireland
– World #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #1 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Yui Lam Chan (Hong Kong, HKG)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Hong Kong (HKG)
Born: 17 October 2003
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #3 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #5 – 100m Breaststroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #6 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #3 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #4 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #6 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #12 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Ho Ying Cheung (Hong Kong, HKG)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Hong Kong, HKG
Born: 7 June 2003
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #5 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #7 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #7 – 100m Breaststroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #7 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #13 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #16 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Ka Chun Hui (Hong Kong, HKG)
Swimming/S14
Country: Hong Kong, HKG
Born: 20 June 2001
Events: 100m Backstroke
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #5 – 100m Breaststroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #10 -100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #12 -100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #16 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Wai Lok Tang (Hong Kong, HKG)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Hong Kong (HKG)
Born: 14 May 1997
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #6 – 200m Freestyle – 2012 London Paralympics
– #7 – 100m Backstroke – 2012 London Paralympics
– #14 – 100m Breaststroke – 2012 London Paralympics
– World #4 – 200m Freestyle – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #6 – 100m Backstroke – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– World #11 – 200m Individual Medley – 2013 Montreal, Canada
– #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #4 – 100m Backstroke – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #13 – 200m Individual Medley – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #2 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #4 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #5 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #5 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #16 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: Wai Lok Tan first began swimming in 2004 in Hong Kong, China. He trains at the Hong Kong Sport Institute and is currently preparing to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Kasumi Fukui (Japan, JPN)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Japan, JPN
Born: 20 January 1999
Events: 100m Backstroke
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2018 Asia Para Games, Jakarta
– #8 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asia Para Games, Jakarta
Mami Inoue (Japan, JPN)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Japan, JPN
Born: 19 January 1999
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #2 – 200m Freestyle – 2018 Asia Para Games, Jakarta
– #3 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Asia Para Games, Jakarta
– #3 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asia Para Games, Jakarta
Dai Tokairin (Japan, JPN)
Swimming/S14/SM14
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 9 March 1999
Events: 100m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– #2 – 100m Breaststroke – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #1 – 100m Butterfly- 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #3 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #6 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #9 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
Bio: Tokarin Dai is a Japanese swimmer who currently holds the world record in the 200m IM event with a time of 2:08.70. He started swimming at the age of four, and will be the only athlete with an Intellectual Impairment competing in swimming for Japan at the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Naohide Yamaguchi (Japan, JPN)
Swimming/S14/SB14/SM14
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 28 October 2000
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – 100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #8 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #16 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #17 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
Viacheslav Emeliantsev (Russia, RPC)
Swimming/S14
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 4 May 1994
Events: 100m Backstroke, 200m Freestyle
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #4 – 100m Breaststroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #1 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #4 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #6 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #12 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– European #2 – 100m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #2 – 100m Backstroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #2 – 200m Freestyle- 2020 Funchal, Portugal
Mikhail Kuliabin (Russia, RPC)
Swimming/S14/SB14/SM14
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 25 August 1998
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – 200m Individual Medley – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #4 – 100m Backstroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #6 – 200m Freestyle – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #8 – 100m Breaststroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #2 – 4×100 Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #6 – 100m Butterfly- 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #7 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #7 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #8 – 100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #11 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– European #3 – 100m Freestyle- 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #3 – 100m Butterfly – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #3 – 200m Individual Medley – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #4 – 100m Backstroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #4 – 200m Freestyle – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– European #6 – 2100m Breaststroke – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
Olga Poteshkina (Russia, RPC)
Swimming/S14/SB14/SM14
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 24 June 1998
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– #3 – 100m Backstroke – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– #3 – 100m Breaststroke – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– #4 – 100m 200m Individual Medley – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– #6 – 100m 100m Freestyle – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– #6 – 100m Butterfly – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
– #6 – 200m Freestyle – European Championships – 2020 Funchal, Portugal
Valeriia Shabalina (Russia, RPC)
Swimming/S14/SB14/SM14
Country: Russia (RPC)
Born: 9 June 1995
Events: 100m Butterfly, 100m Backstroke, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Backstroke – 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #2 – 200m Breaststroke- 2015 Glasgow, Great Britain
– World #1 – 100m Butterfly – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #1 – 200m Individual Medley – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #1 – 200m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 100m Backstroke – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #2 – 4x100m Freestyle – 2019 London, Great Britain
– World #3 – 100m Breaststroke – 2019 London, Great Britain