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Alex Saffy

Alex Saffy (born 1 October 2005)[1] is an Australian swimmer. He won a bronze medal at the 2022 World Para Swimming Championships and a silver medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Alex Saffy
Personal information
NicknameBunbury
NationalityAustralian
Born (2005-10-01) 1 October 2005 (age 18)
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportParalympic swimming
DisabilityDyskinetic Cerebral Palsy
Disability classS10, SM10
ClubBunbury Swimming Club
Coached byMartin Roberts
Medal record

Personal edit

Saffy was born on 1 October 2005 at Port Elizabeth, South Africa.[1] He was diagnosed with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy. Saffy attended Bunbury Catholic College and now currently lives and trains at the Australian Institute of Sport.

Swimming edit

Alex Saffy was a top age group swimmer during his young teens. He won numerous state medals and qualified for numerous national competitions, despite regular disqualifications and training interruptions, due to his condition, Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy. In 2021, he competed at the 2021 Australian Open Water Championships, where he placed 4th in the boys 16 years 5km race. Saffy, despite his condition, was .4 of a second from collecting a silver medal. Saffy then received his national classification where he was classed as an S9 swimmer. In June 2021, Saffy attended the Paralympic Trials held in Adelaide, where he qualified for the Tokyo Games. However due to his classification status was unable to attend. In August 2021, he officially broke the Australian Record and unofficially broke the S9 200 Butterfly World Record at age 15. In November 2021, Alex was awarded a prestigious Scholarship from the Wally Foreman Foundation. Saffy become internationally classified in February 2022, where he became an S10 para swimmer. In early February, he relocated Canberra, ACT, where he was offered a full scholarship to live and train at the Australian Institute of Sport at the age of 16. In April 2022, at Australian Trials, Saffy swam a 57.89 to qualify him for the 2022 World Championships and Commonwealth Games, where he was the youngest on the team. His performances from the World Championships including placing 3rd in the Men's S10 100 Butterfly and 2nd place in the Men's S10 100 Butterfly at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, resulted in him being awarded a prestigious scholarship from Sport Australia Hall of Fame as well as being nominated for AIS Discovery Of The Year at the 2022 Swimming Australia Awards night. Saffy, training under Bunbury Swim Club, won numerous awards from the 2022 Swimming WA awards night. He was the youngest ever athlete to be awarded with 4 awards. In November 2022, Saffy was also named Young WAIS Athlete of the Year. In 2023, after Saffy performance at the 2023 Australian Trials, he was selected for the 2023 World Championships, where he qualified in the 100 Butterfly with a time of 57.46. This time put him top 3 in the world as of April 2023. Saffy, then went on to compete at the World Championships in August in the UK, where he placed 3rd in the Men's 200 Individual Medley, with a time of 2:16.07.[2]

Recognition edit

  • 2021 - Wally Foreman Foundation Scholarship[2][3]
  • 2022 - Western Australian Institute of Sport Young Athlete of the Year[4]
  • 2022 - AIS Discovery of the Year Nomination
  • 2022 Commonwealth Games Emerging Athlete of the Month
  • 2023 Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship and Mentoring Program - Tier 2 Scholarship[5]
  • 2023 SWAS Athlete of the Year
  • 2023 SWAS Individual Male Sports Star

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Alec Staffy". Commonwealth Games Australia. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Waller, Pip (7 December 2021). "Bunbury swimmer Alex Saffy receives 2021 Wally Foreman Foundation Scholarship". Bunbury Mail. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Saffy swims with a slight weakness to the lower half of his body, resulting in one of his feet crossing over the other". Wally Foreman Foundation. 25 November 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Richardson, Saffy Crowned At WAIS Awards Of Excellence". WAIS. 29 November 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Alex Saffy". Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Retrieved 21 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Commonwealth Games Australia profile

alex, saffy, born, october, 2005, australian, swimmer, bronze, medal, 2022, world, para, swimming, championships, silver, medal, 2022, commonwealth, games, personal, informationnicknamebunburynationalityaustralianborn, 2005, october, 2005, port, elizabeth, sou. Alex Saffy born 1 October 2005 1 is an Australian swimmer He won a bronze medal at the 2022 World Para Swimming Championships and a silver medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Alex SaffyPersonal informationNicknameBunburyNationalityAustralianBorn 2005 10 01 1 October 2005 age 18 Port Elizabeth South AfricaHeight1 72 m 5 ft 8 in SportCountryAustraliaSportParalympic swimmingDisabilityDyskinetic Cerebral PalsyDisability classS10 SM10ClubBunbury Swimming ClubCoached byMartin RobertsMedal record Paralympic swimming Representing Australia World Championships 2022 Madeira 100 m butterfly S10 2023 Manchester 200 m medley SM10 Commonwealth Games 2022 Birmingham 100 m butterfly S10 Contents 1 Personal 2 Swimming 3 Recognition 4 References 5 External linksPersonal editSaffy was born on 1 October 2005 at Port Elizabeth South Africa 1 He was diagnosed with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Saffy attended Bunbury Catholic College and now currently lives and trains at the Australian Institute of Sport Swimming editAlex Saffy was a top age group swimmer during his young teens He won numerous state medals and qualified for numerous national competitions despite regular disqualifications and training interruptions due to his condition Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy In 2021 he competed at the 2021 Australian Open Water Championships where he placed 4th in the boys 16 years 5km race Saffy despite his condition was 4 of a second from collecting a silver medal Saffy then received his national classification where he was classed as an S9 swimmer In June 2021 Saffy attended the Paralympic Trials held in Adelaide where he qualified for the Tokyo Games However due to his classification status was unable to attend In August 2021 he officially broke the Australian Record and unofficially broke the S9 200 Butterfly World Record at age 15 In November 2021 Alex was awarded a prestigious Scholarship from the Wally Foreman Foundation Saffy become internationally classified in February 2022 where he became an S10 para swimmer In early February he relocated Canberra ACT where he was offered a full scholarship to live and train at the Australian Institute of Sport at the age of 16 In April 2022 at Australian Trials Saffy swam a 57 89 to qualify him for the 2022 World Championships and Commonwealth Games where he was the youngest on the team His performances from the World Championships including placing 3rd in the Men s S10 100 Butterfly and 2nd place in the Men s S10 100 Butterfly at the 2022 Commonwealth Games resulted in him being awarded a prestigious scholarship from Sport Australia Hall of Fame as well as being nominated for AIS Discovery Of The Year at the 2022 Swimming Australia Awards night Saffy training under Bunbury Swim Club won numerous awards from the 2022 Swimming WA awards night He was the youngest ever athlete to be awarded with 4 awards In November 2022 Saffy was also named Young WAIS Athlete of the Year In 2023 after Saffy performance at the 2023 Australian Trials he was selected for the 2023 World Championships where he qualified in the 100 Butterfly with a time of 57 46 This time put him top 3 in the world as of April 2023 Saffy then went on to compete at the World Championships in August in the UK where he placed 3rd in the Men s 200 Individual Medley with a time of 2 16 07 2 Recognition edit2021 Wally Foreman Foundation Scholarship 2 3 2022 Western Australian Institute of Sport Young Athlete of the Year 4 2022 AIS Discovery of the Year Nomination 2022 Commonwealth Games Emerging Athlete of the Month 2023 Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship and Mentoring Program Tier 2 Scholarship 5 2023 SWAS Athlete of the Year 2023 SWAS Individual Male Sports StarReferences edit a b Alec Staffy Commonwealth Games Australia 7 May 2022 Retrieved 17 June 2022 a b Waller Pip 7 December 2021 Bunbury swimmer Alex Saffy receives 2021 Wally Foreman Foundation Scholarship Bunbury Mail Retrieved 17 June 2022 Saffy swims with a slight weakness to the lower half of his body resulting in one of his feet crossing over the other Wally Foreman Foundation 25 November 2021 Retrieved 17 June 2022 Richardson Saffy Crowned At WAIS Awards Of Excellence WAIS 29 November 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Alex Saffy Sport Australia Hall of Fame Retrieved 21 September 2022 External links editCommonwealth Games Australia profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Saffy amp oldid 1210804761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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