Tom Leahy (athlete) explained

Tom Leahy is a paralympic athlete from Ireland competing mainly in category BC2 Boccia events and F32 throwing events. Leahy competed in eight Paralympic Games. He won three Paralympic gold medals, three silver medals, and two bronze medals.

Personal life

Tom Leahy is from Ballyhooly in County Cork, Ireland. He is a painter, and his paintings have been featured in children's books, and he has sold his paintings in exhibitions.[1]

Career

1984 Paralympics

Leahy has competed in eight Paralympic Games across boccia and athletics winning a total of eight medals. His first Games were the 1984 Summer Paralympics. In the C2 shot put he threw for 9.51 metres, winning the gold medal.[2] He also competed in the C2 club throw, finishing with a result of 18.98 metres. He finished behind and placed second.[3]

1988 Paralympics

In the 1988 Summer Paralympics he won a silver in the shot put and a bronze in the club throw. He also won a gold in the individual boccia. He was the first Irish medalist in boccia.[4] He competed with the Irish boccia team that was eliminated in group play.[5]

1992 Paralympics

In the 1992 Summer Paralympics he competed on Ireland's C1-C2 mixed team. They advanced to the semifinal round, where they were defeated by the Spanish team 4–3. They lost to the South Korean team in the bronze medal match, so the Irish time originally finished in fourth place. However, during the medal ceremony the South Korean team protested and threw down their medals.[6] They were disqualified and Ireland was awarded the bronze medal.[7]

1996 Paralympics

The 1996 Summer Paralympics saw him compete in the team and individual boccia events. In the mixed team C1-C2 competition, Ireland completed pool play with a record of 3–2 and did not advance to the semifinals.[8]

In the C2 mixed individual boccia event, Leahy advanced past the preliminary round pool with a 4–1 record. He made it to the finals and lost to Maria Rodriguez of Spain 9–1.[9] [10] He finished with a silver in the event.[11]

2000 Paralympics

In the 2000 Summer Paralympics he returned to the track, competing in the F51 club throw and F51 discus. He originally placed second in discus with a throw of 16.05 metres,[12] but was promoted to a gold medal finish when Polish Paralympian Robert Jachimowicz was disqualified for being entered in the wrong class.[13] His throw set a world record.[14]

He set a personal best in the club throw but did not finish on the podium.[15]

2004 Paralympics

He stayed in athletics in 2004 Summer Paralympics, competing in the F32 shot put. He finished in seventh place with a distance of 5.96 metres.[16] His was below his personal and season best of 6.48 metres.[17]

2008 Paralympics

He began to train exclusively for boccia due to a hip injury. He competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in the BC2 mixed individuals. He was eliminated in the preliminaries and did not advance to the quarterfinals after his performance in Group B. Leahy lost to Dan Bentley and Risa Kainuma on the first day of competition and defeated Fernando Ferreira on the second, finishing with a 1–2 record.[18] He cited his performance to a headache.[19]

After the individual competition, he competed in the BC1-BC2 boccia mixed team event. They defeated Finland and lost to Spain in group play, advancing them to the quarterfinals. They lost to host-nation China 12–2 and were eliminated.[20] [21]

2012 Paralympics

Leahy competed in the BC1-2 boccia mixed team event in the 2012 Paralympic Games. On 2 September, The team lost their first match 14–3 against South Korea.[22] Later that day they lost to Brazil 11–2, ending their tournament.[23] He retired after these Games, his eighth Paralympics.[24]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paralympic legend Leahy plans to paint Beijing landscape. China.org.cn. Xinhua News Agency. 8 September 2008. 1 March 2020.
  2. Web site: Results Archive: Athletics - Men's Shot Put C2. International Paralympic Committee. 1 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Results Archive: Athletics - Men's Club Throw C2. International Paralympic Committee. 1 March 2020.
  4. Web site: History. Boccia Ireland. 1 March 2020.
  5. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Team C1-C2. International Paralympic Committee.
  6. Disability and Society. 659. (Dis)empowering Paralympic histories: absent athletes and disabling discourses. Peers. Danielle. 0968-7599. 2009. 24. 5. 10.1080/09687590903011113.
  7. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Team C1-C2. International Paralympic Committee. 1 March 2020.
  8. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Team C1-C2. Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  9. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Individual C2. Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games.
  10. Web site: Bronze medals for Rice, O'Grady. 23 August 1996. The Irish Times. 1 March 2020.
  11. Web site: President to welcome gold medal winner. The Irish Times. 26 August 1996. 1 March 2020. McGarry. Patsy.
  12. Web site: Results Archive: Athletics - Men's Discus Throw F51. Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  13. Web site: Golden moments for Shelley and Leahy. 25 October 2000. 2 March 2020. The Irish Times. O'Reilly. Noel.
  14. Web site: Tom Leahy: BC2 mixed individual, BC1/BC1 team. 24 August 2012. RTE. 1 March 2020.
  15. Web site: Silver turns to gold for Fermoy's paralympian. Dromey. Trish. The Corkman. 26 October 2000. 1 March 2020.
  16. Web site: Results Archive: Athletics - Men's Shot Put F32. Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  17. Web site: Unsettled Dockery crashes out. Watterson. Johnny. 20 September 2004. 1 March 2020. The Irish Times.
  18. Web site: Results archive: Boccia - Mixed Individual BC2. Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  19. Web site: Tom Leahy. International Paralympic Committee. 1 March 2020.
  20. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Team BC1-BC2. Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  21. Web site: Archer Sean Heary Shoots his way to Paralympic Quarter Final on day five for the Irish in Beijing. 12 September 2008. 1 March 2020. Sport Ireland.
  22. Web site: Results Archive: Boccia - Mixed Team BC1-2. London 2012 Paralympic Games. 1 March 2020.
  23. News: Elite sport of boccia unique to Paralympics. 3 September 2012. 1 March 2020. The Irish Times. McGreevy. Ronan.
  24. Web site: Paralympics Ireland announces 2014 Athlete Panel. 24 February 2014. 1 March 2020. Federation of Irish Sport.