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Eleanor Robinson (swimmer)

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Nickname(s)
  
Ellie

Other name
  
Ellie

Nationality
  
British

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Born
  
30 August 2001 (age 15) (
2001-08-30
)

Club
  
Northampton Swimming Club

Coach
  
Andy Sharp (club) Rob Greenwood (national)

Awards
  
BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year

Strokes
  
Freestyle swimming, Butterfly stroke

Similar
  
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Eleanor "Ellie" Robinson MBE (born 30 August 2001) is a British para-swimmer. Competing in SB6 and S6 classification events, Robinson holds the British record in the S6 50m butterfly and the World record in the 100m, setting both at the age of 13.

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Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Northampton swimmer Robinson breaks Games record as she strikes

In 2016, Robinson won four medals at the 2016 IPC Swimming European Championships. She followed this success at the Rio Paralympics in 2016, where she won the gold medal in the women's S6 50m butterfly event and bronze in the women's S6 100m freestyle event. She became known for her "gangsta swagger" as she entered the pool in her oversized coat with its hood up.

Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Northants ParaSwimming pair win at National Championships

On 14 December 2016, it was announced that she had won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year.

Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Ellie Robinson qualifies for Rio Paralympics after breaking S6 50m

Robinson was recognised in the 2017 New Years Honours List, receiving an MBE for services to swimming.

Personal life

Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Northants ParaSwimming pair win at National Championships

Robinson was born in 2001 and lives in Northampton, England, where she is currently a pupil of Northampton High School. In November 2012 she was diagnosed with Perthes hip disease which requires her to undergo daily physiotherapy.

Swimming career

Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Northants Swimmer Achieves Her Paralympic Dream Northamptonshire

Robinson began swimming at the age of four, and started competing in 2012. She stopped training after being diagnosed with Perthes disease, but returned to the pool in April 2014. In 2014 Robinson was enrolled into the British Swimming's World Class Podium Potential Programme.

She made her senior international debut for Great Britain at the 2015 Internationale Deutsche Meisterschaften in Berlin. At the tournament she set a world record in the 100m butterfly, with a time of 1:26.30. She followed this with a silver in the 50m butterfly, in which she improved on her own British record, and a bronze in the 200m butterfly.

In 2016, in the build up to the Summer Paralympics in Rio, Robinson again improved upon her British 50m butterfly record, finishing in 36.34 and taking the gold medal. This was also under the time for consideration for Paralympic qualification. She followed this with her first major international tournament, representing Great Britain at the 2016 IPC Swimming European Championships in Funchal. There Robinson entered five events, winning medals in four of them. In the 200m Individual Medley (SM6) she finished fourth, but took bronze medals in the 50m, 100m and 400m freestyle events. In the 50m butterfly she was beaten into second place by the then Paralympic champion, Oksana Khrul of the Ukraine. Khrul, who set the then 50m world record of 36.05 at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, improved her time with a result of 35.48. Robinson's silver medal time was 35.66, also under the 2012 World record.

Robinson won the gold medal in the women's S6 50m butterfly event at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, in a new Paralympics record time of 35.58 seconds, beating 2012 champion Oksana Khrul into second place.

References

Eleanor Robinson (swimmer) Wikipedia