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Jonnie Peacock

Cambridge, England, Great Britain
  • Sport
    Para Athletics

    Qualifying Event(s)
    100m - T64

    Participated
    London, Rio, Tokyo

    Medals Won

  • Jonnie Peacock is the Double Paralympic, World & European T44 100m Champion winning his first Paralympic title at the London 2012 Games. He then successfully defended his title at the Rio 2016 Paralympics. Jonnie then won T64 100m bronze at Tokyo 2020. He was also part of the inaugural 4x100m Universal Relay, winning silver after running the second leg.

     

    Jonnie's determination, courage and attitude led him to become one of Great Britain’s best Paralympians. Jonnie was only five years old when he contracted Meningitis, which killed the tissue in his right leg. This resulted in an amputation just below the knee. After a remarkable recovery, and with the fighting spirit which would eventually help him to become a world-class sprinter, Jonnie made a full recovery from the disease. Whilst having his prosthetic leg fitted in hospital, Jonnie was encouraged to take part in a Paralympic sports talent day.

    After years of training and learning his trade at regional events, it was in May 2012 that Jonnie competed in his first international race at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. A month later, he broke the World Record and in September 2012 he won Gold in London.

     

    In 2013, Jonnie was awarded with an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list for services to athletics. Jonnie is already an inspiration to many young people and their families and is passionate about building the profile of disability sport globally, keeping children of all abilities active and promoting health lifestyles.

    Jonnie is Toyota’s lead ambassador for ‘Every Body Moves Powered by Toyota’. The Every Body Moves platform is a central part of our commitment to create a more inclusive society and a demonstration of our ambition to make movement better for everyone.

     

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