2012 Paralympic Games – Bethany Firth* – Swimming – Women’s 100-metre backstroke S14

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The 2012 Paralympic Games in London saw Bethany Firth make her mark on the world of Paralympic swimming. Competing in the Women’s 100-metre backstroke S14 event, Bethany dominated the field and claimed the gold medal with ease.

Bethany Firth, who has an intellectual disability, has been a rising star in the world of Paralympic swimming. With her strong competitive spirit and relentless drive to succeed, she has quickly become one of the most successful Paralympic athletes of her generation.

Her victory in the Women’s 100-metre backstroke S14 event at the 2012 Paralympic Games was a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport of swimming. Despite facing stiff competition from other talented athletes, Bethany was able to rise to the occasion and claim the gold medal with a commanding performance.

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