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Sean..Fraser  
disability swimmer

Club: Warrender Baths
Coach: Laurel Bailey
Classification: S8, SB7, SM8
DOB: 30th April 1990
Height: 1.80m
Weight: 66kg
Born: Edinburgh
Lives: Loanhead, Midlothian
Occupation: Student

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

Paralympic Games 2008
BRONZE
100m Backstroke 1:11.28 (S8)
5th 34 point 4x100m Medley Relay 4:28.45
8th 100m Butterfly 1:08.36 (S8)
9th 50m Freestyle 29.08 (S8)
10th 100m Freestyle 1:02.45 (S8)

DOMESTIC EVENTS

British Championships, Manchester 2008
6th 100m Backstoke, 1:11.18

4th 100m Butterfly, 1.07.41

RECORDS HELD

50m Freestyle S8 Beijing 14/09/08 29:08 BR
100m Backstroke S8 Glasgow 27/06/08 1:10.89 BR

GENERAL INFORMATION

Favourite Event: 100m backstroke

Finest ever performance/Why:  My 100m backstroke swim at the Paralympic trials where I made the time for Beijing, that was my proudest moment. It was a British record too so I was the fastest in Britain after that.

First senior international meet:  Danish Open 2007

Role models:  I always liked Ian Thorpe.
Also, anyone who can get up at 5am in the morning and train at their best is a hero to me.

My aspirations are:  To win Paralympic gold. To stand on top of the podium and be best in the World and to break the World record

Tip for the top:  If you want to make it to the top you really have to work for it, when you go to a competition there’s no substitute for knowing you’ve worked hard and couldn’t have done any harder. Always than the people around you, your parents and coach because without them you wouldn’t get anywhere. 

Life after swimming:  Probably a Uni degree. Sit back and live the live everyone else does.

Music:  Everything and anything

If I wasn‘t a swimmer I would be a:  I would have stuck in a school and be at Uni after this summer.

Describe yourself in three words: Talkative / Confident / Competitive

Would most like to meet:  Trish Stratus

Most prized possession:  My trunks

Biggest influence on career:  Coaches and parents

Sporting Relations: My dad is a marathon runner and my sister is a top age group swimmer in Scotland.


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