Who is jody cundy
By continuing to use our site you are agreeing to our privacy and cookies policy. Jody Cundy is a Paralympian, multiple gold medal-winning swimmer and cyclist, and avid promoter of disability sport. Jody was born with a deformed right foot and had the limb amputated below the knee when he was just three years old. He has never allowed this apparent setback to limit his ambitions and by the age of ten Jody was racing for King's Lynn swimming club.
In at the age of sixteen Jody made his international debut as a swimmer, representing Great Britain at the World Swimming Championships in Valetta. A relative unknown, Jody surprised everyone by taking gold in the metres butterfly.
Over a ten year period he was to win 23 international swimming medals, including double gold in Sydney in In Jody was tempted onto a bicycle and he was immediately marked out by the Great Britain coaches as a potential prospect. In Jody helped the British team set a new world record in the team sprint and in Jody took double gold at the world championships in Bordeaux.
This year at the London Paralympics he won bronze in the 4km individual pursuit. Today in Tokyo - Day 4. Read more Read more about Today in Tokyo - Day 4. More news articles relating to Tokyo Fachie household strike double velodrome gold and Brits add team sprint glory. Read more Read more about Fachie household strike double velodrome gold and Brits add team sprint glory.
More news articles relating to Cycling More news articles relating to Tokyo Today in Tokyo - Day 2. Read more Read more about Today in Tokyo - Day 2. Record-breaking Van Gass headlines another British medal haul in the velodrome.
Read more Read more about Record-breaking Van Gass headlines another British medal haul in the velodrome. Cundy secures 11th successive title as Cox revels in World Championship honours. Read more Read more about Cundy secures 11th successive title as Cox revels in World Championship honours. Storey leads GB squad in her return to Worlds. World records tumble at National Championships. Read more Read more about World records tumble at National Championships.
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