Let's help Heckington Paralympian reach world championships
The 25-year-old has his sights set on the biggest event of this year’s athletics calendar, but is seeking sponsorship to allow him to compete in the Olympic Stadium for a second time.
“I do not receive funding so I have to pay all my own costs,” said the 25-year-old, from Heckington.
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Hide Ad“I first started my career in British Athletics sport at the age of 18 with the World Championships in New Zealand, doing the discus and came 10th.”
Kieran’s international career has also seen him win gold at the World Junior Championships in Dubai, and he also won discus silver at the European Championships.
He went on to represent Great Britain at the London 2012 Paralympics and then in Rio last year when he had to swap the discus for shot putt after the International Paralympic Committee removed his favoured discipline from the games.
However, he came fifth in Brazil and is now ranked number three in the world at the field event.
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Hide AdKieran will head into London in prime form, having increased his shot personal best to 9.80m following an event in Stoke last month.
* If you can help Kieran’s world championship bid, call him on (01529) 461531 or email [email protected]