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Education
  
Sport
  
Paralympic swimming

Height
  
1.65 m


Country
  
Great Britain

Role
  
Swimmer

Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Liz Johnson

Club
  
TeamBath

Liz Johnson (swimmer) Liz Johnson British Swimming

Born
  
3 December 1985 (age 38) (
1985-12-03
)
Newport, South Wales

Profiles


Nickname(s)
  
Lizard, Showbiz, Johno

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Elizabeth "Liz" Johnson (born 3 December 1985) is a British swimmer who has won gold medals in the Paralympic Games and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) world championships. She has cerebral palsy, placing her in the S6 classification.

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Personal life

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Johnson was born in Newport, South Wales, on 3 December 1985. She has cerebral palsy, and, at the age of three, was encouraged by her mother to join a group for disabled swimmers to strengthen and relax her muscles. She came to love the sport, competing as an S6 swimmer, and was selected to swim for Team GB at the age of 14. Johnson attended Swansea University and in 2008, completed a degree in business management and finance. She currently lives in Bath, Somerset, and trains with the University of Bath training group, Team Bath.

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While Johnson was on the aeroplane to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, her mother died after a long battle with cervical cancer. She decided to continue with the Games when she was told that the funeral could be held when she returned home.

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Johnson spends one day a week studying accountancy, and is considering a career in that field when she retires from competitive swimming.

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She has been in a relationship with Brazilian para-swimmer Phelipe Rodrigues since 2011.

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In July 2016, Johnson appeared in the eleventh series of Celebrity Masterchef on BBC One.

Swimming career

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Johnson is significant within the British Para Swimming Team; specialising in breaststroke, she is one of a select few to have won gold medals in the Paralympics, World Championships, and European Championships.

At the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships in Durban South Africa, Johnson won an individual gold medal in the 100 metre breaststroke, and two relay golds. She repeated her breaststroke success at the 2009 event, breaking the world record in the process, and also picked up two individual medley bronze medals. She won gold in the 100 metre breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, eleven days after the death of her mother, dedicating the victory to her memory.

Johnson's successes were recognised when, in April 2011, she was given the honour of laying the final tile in the competition pool at the London Aquatics Centre. She was also selected as the Paralympic Oath taker for the 2012 Paralympic Games.

Johnson added to her Paralympic medal collection at London 2012 Paralympics, as she set a new Paralympic record en route. Johnson recorded a season's best time of 1:40.90, to take the bronze medal in the SB6 100 m backstroke. In the buildup towards her fourth Paralympics at Rio, Johnson underwent an operation for a hernia. While recovering, she found herself falling behind in her training, which impacted on her preparation for the 2016 Paralympic trials. Her failure to make the trials resulted in her decision to retire from competitive swimming.

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References

Liz Johnson (swimmer) Wikipedia