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Born in Cambridge, Great Britain 1993, at the age of 5 he suffered from meningitis and had no choice but to amputate his right leg. After he got his prosthetics, he worked hard to be able to compete side by side with abled body children. He trained to become a sprinter and in 2012 June, his talent bloomed. In the men's 100m, he broke the world record. The same year he competed in his first Paralympic games in London. At the age of 19 he won Gold in front of 80,000 people at his home game. From that day he became a star in athletics. He had some trouble with injuries but in 2016 he once again won Gold. Now he trains at Loughborough University and is for sure aiming for his third consecutive Gold in TOKYO 2020.