Daniel Dias

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Daniel Dias
Daniel Dias and Dilma Rousseff.jpg
Daniel Dias, photographed with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
Personal information
Full name Daniel de Faria Dias
Nationality Brazilian
Born (1988-05-24) 24 May 1988 (age 36)
Campinas, São Paulo
Website www.danieldias.esp.br
Sport
Country  Brazil
Sport Swimming
Updated on 30 July 2015.

Daniel de Faria Dias (born 24 May 1988) is a Brazilian Paralympic swimmer. Having learnt to swim in 2004 after being inspired by Clodoaldo Silva at the 2004 Paralympics, he entered his first international competition two years later winning five medals. He competed in a wide range of swimming events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing and won a total of nine medals including four golds, more than any other athlete at the Games.

Early life

Dias was born in 1988 in Campinas, a city to the north of São Paulo. He was born with malformed upper and lower limbs.[1] Dias began swimming at the age of 16, after being inspired by Clodoaldo Silva competing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics,[2] and learnt four styles of swimming in two months.[3] He studied mechatronical engineering and physical education at the Universidade São Francisco.[2]

Career

His first major event was the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships in Durban, South Africa. He won the gold medal in three events, and a silver medal in a further two.[1] At the age of 20, he competed in his first Paralympic Games at Beijing in 2008. The Games proved highly successful for Dias, who won more medals than any other athlete. He received a total of nine medals including four golds, four silvers, and one bronze across a range of different distances and disciplines.[3]

Dias won the Laureus Award in 2009 for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability,[4] being awarded it by British athlete Sebastian Coe at a ceremony in London.[5] Dias was an ambassador for his country's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, and was present for the presentation of the Candidature File to the International Olympic Committee.[5]

Dias won the Sportperson of the Year with a Disability for the second time in 2012 after winning 6 gold medals all in world record time at the 2012 Paralympic Games.[6][7]

As of February 2013, he holds IPC long course swimming world records in all strokes, at a range of distances - 50, 100 and 200 metre freestyle (S5), 50 and 100 metres backstroke (S5), 50 and 100 metres butterfly (S5), 50 and 100 metres breaststroke (SB4) and 200 metre individual medley (SM5).[8]

References

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  6. http://www.laureus.com/news/laureus-world-sports-awards-2013-winners
  7. http://www.paralympic.org/news/dias-wins-second-laureus-world-sports-award
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Awards
Preceded by
Australia Matthew Cowdrey
Australia Matthew Cowdrey
World Disabled Swimmer of the Year
2009–2011
2013
Succeeded by
Australia Matthew Cowdrey
United States Ian Silverman
Preceded by Laureus World Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year
2013
Succeeded by
France Marie Bochet