词条 | Tom Aggar |
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Aggar went to the University of Warwick where he was a member of the rugby union 1st XV as well as the Saracens F.C. development squad.[2] In 2005, whilst out with a group of friends, he slipped and fell eight feet on to a concrete path. Thinking that he had headed home alone, his friends left. When he regained consciousness two hours later, Aggar phoned for an ambulance. In his fall, he had broken his back and suffered a spinal injury, resulting in paralysis of his legs.[2] RowingAggar took up rowing as part of the rehabilitation from his injury. He competed at the 2006 National Indoor Championships using a Functional electrical stimulation (FES) rowing machine, where electrical currents are used to activate nerves in parts of the body affected by paralysis. In 2007, at the World Rowing Championships in Munich, Aggar won the gold medal in the 1000 m men's single scull in 5 minutes 13.13 seconds. He beat two-time world champion Dominic Monypenny, of Australia by two seconds and set a new world record in the process.[2] At the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, rowing made its debut appearance at the Games. Aggar won the men's single sculls gold medal in a time of 5 minutes 22.09 seconds.[3] After the Games Aggar was one of the British Paralympic gold medal winning athletes who were overlooked in the New Year's honours. All of Britain's gold medal winners at the 2008 Summer Olympics were honoured in some way.[4] In 2009, he defended his World Championship title, winning by 16 seconds ahead of Ukraine's Andrii Kryvchun, in a new world record time of 4 minutes 51.48 seconds.[1][5] He extended his unbeaten run, winning his fourth successive title in international events, at the 2010 World Championships held at Lake Karapiro, near Cambridge, New Zealand.[6] Personal lifeAggar and his wife Vicki, a former paralympic rower, have two sons. References1. ^1 {{cite news|title=Tom Aggar Paralympic rower|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/oct/08/tom-aggar-london-2012|accessdate=24 April 2011|newspaper=The Guardian|date=8 October 2010}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Aggar, Tom}}2. ^1 2 {{cite news|last=Davies|first=Gareth A|title=Tom Aggar all set for his 2008 Paralympic rowing debut in Beijing|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/paralympicsport/2690142/Tom-Aggar-all-set-for-his-2008-Paralympic-rowing-debut-in-Beijing-Paralympics.html|accessdate=24 April 2011|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=5 September 2008}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Britons in historic rowing double |publisher=BBC Sport |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/disability_sport/7609908.stm |date=11 September 2008 |accessdate=24 April 2011}} 4. ^{{cite news|last=Davies|first=Gareth A|title=Honours row over snub to 19 Paralympic gold medallists|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/paralympicsport/4061099/Honours-row-over-snub-to-19-Paralympic-gold-medallists.html|accessdate=24 April 2011|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=1 January 2009}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Tom Aggar blitzes to world gold in Poland|url=http://www.morethanthegames.co.uk/summer-sports/295912-tom-aggar-blitzes-world-gold-poland|publisher=morethanthegames.com|accessdate=24 April 2011|date=29 August 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120605094255/http://www.morethanthegames.co.uk/summer-sports/295912-tom-aggar-blitzes-world-gold-poland|archivedate=5 June 2012|df=dmy-all}} 6. ^{{cite news|last=Quarrell|first=Rachel|title=World Rowing Championships 2010: Tom Aggar claims Britain's first gold medal|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/rowing/8111383/World-Rowing-Championships-2010-Tom-Aggar-claims-Britains-first-gold-medal.html|accessdate=24 April 2011|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=4 November 2010}} 11 : 1984 births|Sportspeople from London|English male rowers|Paralympic rowers of Great Britain|Rowers at the 2008 Summer Paralympics|Paralympic gold medalists for Great Britain|Rowers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics|Medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics|Alumni of the University of Warwick|World Rowing Championships medalists for Great Britain|Living people |
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