Western Mail

Paralympia­n Thomas dies at age of 25

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WALES’ Jacob Thomas, who represente­d Great Britain as a teenager at the 2012 London Paralympic­s, has died aged 25.

The former Ysgol Y Preseli pupil, who was from Bethedsa, was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy shortly after birth.

The genetic condition meant he was confined to a wheelchair for much of his life, but he took up boccia and won a number of internatio­nal titles at BC3 level.

Athletes throw, kick or use a ramp to propel a ball on to the court with the aim of getting closest to the jack.

Thomas was a gold medallist at the World Student Games in Brazil, took a pairs’ bronze at the European Championsh­ips, and bronze and silver in the World Championsh­ips in Beijing.

He rose to the top of the world rankings in 2015 and, in 2017, was the Lifetime Achievemen­t winner at the annual Pembrokesh­ire Sport Awards after retiring from boccia the previous year.

His father Michael, who accompanie­d him at every competitio­n, thanked the local community for its support.

“Jacob touched so many lives and we have had so many messages. As a family, we would like to thank everyone for supporting us at this difficult time,” he told the Western Telegraph.

“And we also have to express our gratitude to Value Independen­ce in Milford Haven, who took care of Jacob so well.”

Thomas came up against his hero Grigorios Polychroni­dis at the London Paralympic­s.

The Greek ace paid tribute to his rival on social media, saying: “You were one of the greatest boccia players and most importantl­y you were a true gentleman.

“We shared a lot of special moments and matches together. I will always remember the exhibition match we had in Athens, and how excited we both were that we had the opportunit­y to promote boccia.

“That is where we became true friends. “You will be always remembered by the boccia community.”

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