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Peacock ran his first international race at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester in May 2012. [6] In June 2012 Peacock set a new 100 metres world record in amputee sprinting at the United States Paralympic track and field trials, recording a time of 10.85 seconds to beat the previous record held by Marlon Shirley by 0.06 seconds. [ 10 ]
Rising Phoenix is a 2020 documentary film directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui and starring Tatyana McFadden, Bebe Vio and Jonnie Peacock. [1] The film conveys the stories of nine Paralympic athletes and their journeys in competition. [2] Rising Phoenix was released on August 26, 2020 on Netflix. [3]
Jonnie Peacock (GBR) 10.85: Indianapolis, IN, United States: 1 July 2012 Paralympic record Oscar Pistorius (RSA) 11.16: Beijing, China: 8 September 2008 Broken records during the 2012 Summer Paralympics Paralympic record Jonnie Peacock (GBR) 10.90: London, United Kingdom: 6 September 2012
Jonnie Peacock piles pressure on his rivals as he targets a third Paralympic title David Smith wins opening boccia match Thursday 29 August 2024 10:25 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Mixed 4 × 100 metres relay at the XVII Paralympic Games Venue Stade de France Dates 6 September 2024 Competitors 20 from 5 nations Medalists Zhou Guohua Hao Wang Wen Xiaoyan Hu Yang China Zachary Shaw Jonnie Peacock Ali Smith Samantha Kinghorn Great Britain Noah Malone Hunter Woodhall Taylor Swanson Tatyana McFadden United States ← 2020 Athletics at the 2024 Summer Paralympics Track events ...
Ms Mordaunt’s campaign video was edited to remove clips including athlete Jonnie Peacock, ... featured two seconds of footage showing Jonnie Peacock competing at the London 2012 Paralympics.
Athletes Time Notes 1 Japan (JPN) Uran Sawada (T12) Guide:Ryuhei Shiokawa Sae Tsuji (T47) Takeru Matsumoto (T36) Tomoki Ikoma (T54) 47.96: SB: 3 Great Britain (GBR) Zachary Shaw (T12) Jonnie Peacock (T64) Sophie Hahn (T38) Samantha Kinghorn (T53) 48.07: AR: 5 Brazil (BRA) Jhulia Karol dos Santos (T11) Guide; Mateus Santos de Oliviera Fernanda ...
(NBC, Peacock, USA Network and CNBC are part of TODAY.com's parent company, NBCUniversal.) Peacock will stream more than 1,500 hours of live coverage across all 22 Paralympic sports during the 12 ...