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Sept 2023
A Harrogate teenager, who is already a British champion, took home two gold medals at a world swimming event last week.
Gabriel Shepherd, 15, represented England in the World School Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and took home eight medals in total.
He came first in the 50m freestyle and the 100m freestyle.
Gabriel also competed in four relay races — winning two more gold medals and two silver.
The Harrogate Grammar School pupil was also awarded male swimmer of the competition.
The event is for athletes under the age of 15, and included over 2,000 contestants from 44 countries.
Gabriel also achieved huge success at the British Summer Championships in July.
He took home another two gold medals for 100m freestyle, with a time of 51:47 seconds, and 200m freestyle (1:54:18 seconds).
Following this, he is now the fastest 15-year-old 100m freestyle swimmer from Yorkshire of all time and the third fastest in the UK for his age group.
The championships is an invite-only event, based on rankings following a qualifying period in which the nation’s top swimmers compete.
Andrew Shepherd, Gabriel’s father, told the Stray Ferret:
Gabriel began his swimming career at the age of nine and trained at Harrogate District Swimming Club until last year.
He now trains at the City of Leeds Swim Club — one of England's six national performance centres.
Mr Shepherd said:
Gabriel will join the Swim England national youth development pathway next year.
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