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SAM HYND
disability swimmer

Club: Nova Centurion
Coach: Glenn Smith
Classification: S8, SB8, SM8
DOB: 3rd July 1991
Height: 1.72m
Weight: 64kg
Born: Sutton
Lives: Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Occupation: Student
Nickname: Salmon



 

 

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
Paralympic Games
2008 GOLD 400m Freestyle 4:26.25
BRONZE 200m IM 2:29.93
5th 34 Point 4x100m Medley Relay 4:28.45
5th 100m Breaststroke 1:15.29
6th 100m Freestyle 1:01.04
11th 50m Freestyle 29.27
DOMESTIC EVENTS
British Championships
Long Course 2008 BRONZE 100m Freestyle 1:02.29
BRONZE 200m I.M 2:31.41 ER
6th 100m Breaststroke 1:18.34

RECORDS HELD

50m Freestyle S8 Beijing 14/09/08 29.27 BR
100m Freestyle S8 Beijing 08/09/08 1:01.04 BR
400m Freestyle S8

Beijing

12/09/08 4:26.25 BR
100m Breaststroke SB8 Beijing 09/09/08 1:15.29 BR
400m Freestyle S8 Beijing 12/09/08 4:26.25 WR & ER
200 Individual Medley SM8 Beijing 11/09/08 2:29.93 ER & BR

GENERAL INFORMATION

Favourite Event: 400m freestyle

Finest ever performance/Why: Qualifying for Beijing was special but my PB at German Open where I set the world record for 400m freestyle has to be the best. It was on the last day of competition after a long weekend and didn’t really expect to do anything like that.

First senior international meet: Danish Open 2006

Role models: On the team it would be Sascha Kindred who I’ve looked up to for a while. He always encouraged me. Internationally it would be Wang the Chinese swimmer. I want to beat him but I do look up to him because he is so good

My aspirations are: To get gold in 400m freestyle at Beijing and get on the podium for every event I can.

Tip for the top: Believe in yourself, that’s got to be the most important thing. Have confidence and work to the best of your ability every session. 

Life after swimming: Coming up to my first Games it’s a bit early to say.

Music: I listen to absolutely everything. Nobody has got a wider range of music on their I-pod than me.

If I wasn‘t a swimmer I would be: Still at school. Probably something in sport. I’ve never really thought about it.
 
Describe yourself in three words: Determined, tough and modest.

Would most like to meet: Rowan Atkinson

Most prized possession: My bed

Biggest influence on career: A number people – my parents, my coach and everyone on the GB team because they are so supportive – Team Hynd

Sporting Relations: It’s a sporty family. My brother used to play football and he swims at Midland level. My mum used to swim. My dad is very musical. 
 


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