Brian Hill (swimmer)

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Brian Hill
Personal information
Full nameBrian David Hill [1]
NationalityCanadian
Born (1982-12-29) 29 December 1982 (age 41) [2]
Duncan, British Columbia, Canada [2]
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) [2]
Weight88 kg (194 lb) [2]
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, medley
ClubDuncan Stingrays Swim Club [1]
Medal record
Paralympic Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2000 Sydney 100 m butterfly S13
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2004 Athens 400 m freestyle S13
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2004 Athens 100 m backstroke S13
IPC World Championships (SC)
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2009 Rio 100 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2009 Rio100 m butterfly
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2009 Rio100 m freestyle
Parapan American Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2007 Rio 100 m backstroke
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2007 Rio100 m butterfly
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2007 Rio200 m medley
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2007 Rio50 m freestyle
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2007 Rio100 m freestyle
Updated on 23 September 2014.

Brian David Hill (born 29 December 1982) is a S13 Canadian para-swimmer who has competed in the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 Summer Paralympics and the 2007 Parapan American Games. He had won five gold medals, three silver medals and 3 bronze medals in his international career. Hill started swimming as a child and competitive swimming at the age of nine. He has won the British Columbia Blind Sports Award and Athlete of the Year Award.

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Personal life

Hill was born on 29 December 1982 in Duncan, British Columbia with a genetic retinal disorder which results in only ten percent vision. Since the 2004 Summer Paralympics, he has resided in Montreal, Quebec. [2] During his childhood, Hill's parents dug a 17-metre pool for him to swim in. "It was the first sport where I was able to train and compete with other kids at an equal level," he says. [3] He started competitive swimming at the age of nine. [3] Hill's girlfriend Karine Thomas is a member in Canada's Olympic synchronized swimming team. [2] After he retires, he wants to have a culinary career. [4]

Career

At the age of 17, Hill participated in six events at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. He won silver in the men's 100 metre butterfly in 1:02.79, [5] finished fourth in the 100 metre backstroke in 1:10.39, [6] sixth in the 50 metre freestyle in 27.11, [7] eighth in the 100 metre freestyle in 59.23, [8] eighth in the 400 metre freestyle in 4:54.96 [9] and tenth in the 200 metre individual medley in 2:35.39. [10] Looking back in 2008 on his results, Brian said, "Sydney Games were special because it was my first Paralympic Games and everything. The atmosphere, crowds and facilities were amazing." [3]

At the 2004 Summer Paralympics, Hill won bronze in the 100 metre backstroke in 1:06.97, [11] bronze in the 400 metre freestyle in 4:39.52, [12] finished equal fourth in the 100 metre butterfly in 1:03.90, [13] fifth in the 100 metre freestyle in 59.32, [14] fifth in the 200 metre individual medley in 2:31.07 [15] and 14th in the 50 metre freestyle in 28.09. [16] About the 2004 Paralympics in Greece, Brian said in 2008 that he "was really able to feel the history of the Olympics". [3]

At the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Hill finished ninth in the 50 metre EAD freestyle in 26.68 [17] and ninth in the 100 metre EAD freestyle in 59.58. [18]

Hill won five medals at the 2007 Parapan American Games including three golds and two silvers. He won gold in 100 metre butterfly where he got a time of 1:00.52. He had tied the world record time with Canadian para-swimmer Walter Wu. He had also won another two golds and two silvers. He says "I'm pretty happy with the result overall. Technically it was very good." [2] [19]

Before going to Beijing for his third Paralympic Games, Hill's preparation involved swimming about 120 kilometres in two weeks. [3] Hill said, "I completed about eight to nine workouts a week and spent around 18 to 20 hours per week in the pool,". [3]

At the 2008 Summer Paralympics, Hill finished fifth in the 100 metre backstroke in 1:05.52, [20] 12th in the 100 metre butterfly in 1:03.25, [21] 15th in the 100 metre freestyle in 59.80 [22] and 17th in the 50 metre freestyle in 26.84. [23]

At the 2009 IPC Swimming World Championships 25 m in Rio, Hill won gold in the 100 metre backstroke in a new record time of 59.30, [24] gold in the 100 metre butterfly in a new record time of 57.04 [25] and bronze in the 100 metre freestyle in 54.66. At the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships, Hill finished fifth in the 100 metre backstroke in 1:04.65. [26]

At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Hill finished seventh in the 100 metre backstroke in 1:04.97 [27] and equal eighth in the heats 100 metre butterfly with Australia's Sean Russo in 1:01.61. In the swim-off, Russo defeated Hill with each posting times of 1:01.24 and 1:02.72 respectively. [28]

Achievements

In 2002, Hill won the Sport British Columbia Athlete of the Year award in the athletes with a disability category. He won again in the next year. [29] In 2003, Hill was awarded the Blind Sports award from the British Columbia Blind Sports and Recreation Association (BCBSRA). [30]

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