GREAVES Dan

4 Oct 1982
38
Male
F44
LEICESTER
 
Great Britain
LOUGHBOROUGH
 
Great Britain

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ATH Athletics Men's Discus Throw - F64 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Olympic Standing - Standing Discus
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Paralympic Games
1Men's Discus Throw F44/462004Athens, GRE55.12
2Discus Throw - F442012London, GBR59.01
2Discus Throw - F442000Sydney, NSW, AUS46.04
3Discus Throw - F442016Rio de Janeiro, BRA59.57
3Discus Throw - F442008Beijing, CHN53.04
World Championships
1Discus Throw - F442011Christchurch, NZL58.98
1Discus Throw - F442006Assen, NED53.83
1Discus Throw - F442002Lille, FRA49.84
2Discus Throw - F442013Lyon, FRA54.58
4Discus Throw - F442017London, GBR57.01
4Discus Throw - F442015Doha, QAT56.95
Commonwealth Games
1Men's Discus Throw F42/442014Glasgow, GBR59.21
European Championships
1Discus Throw - F642018Berlin, GER57.65
2Discus Throw - F642021Bydgoszcz, POL57.05
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Discus Dan (lboro.ac.uk, 17 Jul 2018)
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Supporting English football club Aston Villa. (Twitter profile, 27 Jul 2021)
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Athlete
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Sports Science - Loughborough University, Great Britain
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Wife Amanda, son Henry James [2017], daughter Matilda
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English
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Charnwood Athletic Club [Loughborough, GBR]
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Zane Duquemin, GBR
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His uncle was a mechanic for Scottish Formula One driver Jackie Stewart. (paralympics.org.uk, 21 Jan 2010)
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He was a junior international for Great Britain in able-bodied athletics. (independent.co.uk, 30 Aug 2012)
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A serious bone bruise on the upper part of his femur [thigh bone] forced him to miss the 2019 World Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He began throwing again in January 2020. (expressandstar.com, 21 Jul 2021; bbc.co.uk, 04 Sep 2020)

A minor chest injury prevented him from competing at the 2015 Anniversary Games in London, England. (Facebook page, 18 Jun 2018)

He suffered a hernia a month before the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. (thisisleicestershire.co.uk, 15 Jun 2013)

He had a knee arthroscopy before the 2006 World Championships in Assen, Netherlands, and was only able to start training again two weeks before the event. Despite this he retained his title. (paralympics.org.uk, 21 Jan 2010)
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He took up athletics at age 14 in Loughborough, England. (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)
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He showed potential at a young age, so he decided to pursue the sport at an elite level. (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (bbc.co.uk, 04 Sep 2020)
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German discus thrower Lars Riedel. (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)
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His parents. (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)
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"Quitters never win and winners never quit." (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)
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Along with javelin thrower Hollie Arnold, he served as joint-captain of the Great Britain Para athletics team at the 2017 World Championships in London, England. (athleticsweekly.com, 26 Jun 2017)

In 2017 he was inducted into Loughborough University's Sporting Hall of Fame. (loughboroughecho.net, 03 Jul 2017)

He was named the 2012 Sports Personality of the Year by the Leicester Mercury newspaper in England. (thisisleicestershire.co.uk, 15 Jun 2013)

General Interest

Classification
F44 (IPC, 27 Jul 2021)

Origin of Impairment
Congenital (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)

Impairment Details
He has congenital talipes equinovarus [club foot]. (Athlete, 13 Dec 2010)

General
OVERCOMING INJURY
After winning a bronze medal at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, he initially ruled himself out of competing at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. He reconsidered taking part in the 2020 Games after he threw a personal best in 2018, before sustaining a bone bruise to his hip the following year. "My hips play a huge part in my throw and I couldn't do that for a good six, seven months. We've had to really look at my posture and been doing lots of yoga. Sometimes you have to calm things down and admit I'm 38, I can't do something I was doing when I was 25, 26. It has actually changed my outlook on how to perform. It's just not sustainable and I want to be able to play with my kids in the future, and go to the football and not have a bad back or a bad hip. In hindsight it's a good thing the Paralympics got pushed back because I only started throwing in January 2020 and I think it would have been too soon to put in a performance that I know I am worthy of." (expressandstar.com, 21 Jul 2021)

COACH CHANGE
He says a change of coach to working with Zane Duquemin has helped his career. "I've been in the sport for 21 years [speaking in 2021] and I didn't think I could learn much more about discus, but this past 18 months I've been with him I've learnt loads more and feel like I'm probably the best technically I've ever been." (expressandstar.com, 21 Jul 2021)

FURTHER STUDIES
After completing a bachelor's degree in sport and exercise science in 2006, he continued his studies at Loughborough University, completing a master's degree in exercise science and sport management in 2009. In 2018 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Loughborough University. (LinkedIn profile, 01 Jan 2014; lboro.ac.uk, 17 Jul 2018)

PODCAST
He co-hosts the 'That Greaves and Rooney Podcast' alongside British athlete Martyn Rooney. The show focuses primarily on athletics. (Facebook page, 28 Apr 2020; thatgreavesandrooneysportspodcast.libsyn.com, 29 Mar 2019)

Legend
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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