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Guy Henly

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Australian Paralympic athlete

Guy Henly
2016 Australian Paralympic team portrait
Personal information
Nationality Australia
Born (1987-05-14)14 May 1987 (age 38)
Height6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
Sport
Coached byDale Stevenson

Guy Nicholas Henly (born 14 May 1987) is an Australian Paralympic athlete.[1] He currently competes indiscus andshot put and has won medals at the2013,2015,2017,2019 and2023 World Para Athletics Championships.[1][2] He represented Australia at the2016 Rio Paralympics,2020 Tokyo Paralympics and the2024 Paris Paralympics.[3][4][5]

Personal life

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When Henly was only 7 years old he developed a brain tumour which affected the right side of his body, including his vision. He has Right Hemi-paresis which falls under the category ofcerebral palsy.[6] He enjoys playing tennis and once said his greatest moment was beating the national No. 1 ranked ID tennis player.[1]

Sporting career

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Henly wanted to pursue a career in tennis for athletes with a disability but was not eligible as only wheelchair tennis was supported at theParalympic Games and he decided that wasn't for him. He went to theAustralian Paralympic Committee's Toyota Talent Search Program where he was introduced to discus and shot put.[7] Within 8 months he had competed in his first international event.[1] He started competing in athletics in 2010. He was hoping to make the 2012 London Paralympic Games but narrowly missed out.[6]

At the 2011 Oceania Paralympic Championships inDarwin, Northern Territory he competed for Australia in discus and shot put. He received a gold in the Men's Discus Throw Ambulant event (39.07m) and a silver in the Men's Shot Put Ambulant event (11.07m).[1][2][8]

At the2013 IPC Athletics World Championships inLyon, France he again competed in both discus and shot put. He received a bronze medal in the discus (51.13m) and 8th place in the shot put (11.55m).[7][9]

Competing at the2015 IPC Athletics World Championships inDoha, he threw the discus 53.41 m in final round to snatch the silver medal in the Men's Discus F37. After winning the silver medal, he said:"It was a bit of a fairy tale to improve on the bronze in the last round, but my coach just said to have a crack because there was nothing to lose. It's an improvement from a couple of years back, and now hopefully we move up to the gold in Rio to complete the medal set."[10]

At the2016 Rio Paralympics, he finished fourth in the Men's Discus F37 with a throw of 51.97.[11][7][12][6]

At the2017 World Para Athletics Championships inLondon,England, he won a silver medal in the Men's Discus F37 with a throw of 53.59.[13] Henly at the2019 World Para Athletics Championships inDubai hurled the discus 51.43m to win the bronze medal - his fourth medal at his fourth world championships in a row.[14]

Henly competed at the2020 Tokyo Paralympics, where he came 4th in theMen's Discus F37 with a distance of 48:72, just 3 cm short of BrazilianJoao Victor Teixeira de Souza Silva's best throw.[15]

Henly threw 52.45m in the sixth round, to win the silver medal in the Men's Discus F37 at the2023 World Para Athletics Championships.[16] At the2024 Paris Paralympics, he finished eight in the Men'sDiscus throw F37.[17]

In 2024, he is aVictorian Institute of Sport scholarship athlete.[18]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Guy Henly".Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  2. ^abWake, Rebecca (5 May 2011)."Gold for Henly on debut". Australian Paralympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  3. ^"Fearnley Protégé Among Newest Members Of Australian Paralympic Team | Paralympics Australia".www.paralympic.org.au. 16 July 2024. Retrieved22 July 2024.
  4. ^"Australian Paralympic Athletics Team announced".Australian Paralympic Committee News, 2 August 2016. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2019. Retrieved2 August 2016.
  5. ^"Para-athletics Team Set To 'Do What Australia Does Best' At Tokyo 2020".Paralympics Australia. 23 July 2021. Retrieved23 July 2021.
  6. ^abcAthletics NSW Administrator (9 April 2013)."Guy Henly ready for international debut". Athletics New South Wales. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  7. ^abc"Athlete Biography - Guy Henly".Paralympic.org. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  8. ^"Medal Tally - 2011 Oceania Paralympic Championships - Athletics".Sports Pulse. Fox. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  9. ^Australia, Athletics (29 July 2013)."More medals on final day of track and field". Newsboost. Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  10. ^"Doha 2015".Athletics Australia website. Retrieved1 November 2015.
  11. ^"Guy Henly".Rio Paralympics Official site. Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved13 November 2016.
  12. ^"Athletics Australia Nass; Para-Athletics High Performance Program".Athletics Australia. Athletics Australia High Performance Department. Retrieved14 April 2015.
  13. ^Ryner, Sascha."A silver lining for Australia".Athletics Australia News, 16 July 2017. Retrieved19 July 2017.
  14. ^"World Para Athletics Championships Dubai - Day 7 Recap".Athletics Australia. Retrieved14 November 2019.
  15. ^"Athletics - Final - Men's Discus Throw - F37 Results".Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived fromthe original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved25 September 2021.
  16. ^"Silver Squared | Henly hits the headlines as Roeger's quest continues".Athletics Australia. 17 July 2023. Retrieved17 July 2023.
  17. ^"Australian Athletics Results".athletics.possumbility.com. Retrieved25 September 2024.
  18. ^"Guy Henly".Victorian Institute of Sport. Retrieved22 July 2024.

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