David Smith (boccia)

David John Smith OBE (born 2 March 1989 in Eastleigh) is a Paralympian who made his Paralympic debut on the British boccia team that won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. He competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and did so winning Bronze in the Team BC1–2. and Silver in the BC1 individual event watched by a record Boccia crowd at the Excel arena. David competed for Paralympics GB for a third time in Rio where he won Gold in the individual BC1 event for the first time in his career. David held the 'triple crown' of major tournament wins following his win at the World Championships in Liverpool 2018 until the World Championships in Rio 2022 where he claimed Silver. David is now the holder of three Paralympic Gold Medals, after winning at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, making him the most decorated British Boccia player in history and the first BC1 to defend a Paralympic title, He was selected to carry the GB flag in the Tokyo 2020 closing ceremony.

David Smith
OBE
Smith at heroes' parade in London
Personal information
Full nameDavid John Smith
Born2 March 1989 (1989-03-02) (age 35)
Eastleigh, Hampshire, England
Websitehttps://www.goherbalife.com/davidsmithobe/
Sport
Country United Kingdom
SportBoccia
Disability classBC1
ClubSwansea Boccia Club
Medal record
Boccia
Representing  Great Britain
Paralympic Games
2008 BeijingTeam BC1-2
2016 RioIndividual BC1
2020 TokyoIndividual BC1
2012 LondonIndividual BC1
2012 LondonTeam BC1-2
World Championships
2007 VancouverIndividual BC1
2007 VancouverTeam BC1-2
2014 BeijingIndividual BC1
2018 LiverpoolIndividual BC1
2022 RioIndividual BC1
2022 RioTeam BC1-2
2006 RioTeam BC1-2
2011 BelfastTeam BC1-2
2014 BeijingTeam BC1-2
2016 BeijingIndividual BC1
European Championships
2009 PortoIndividual BC1
2013 PortoIndividual BC1
2013 PortoTeam BC1-2
2015 GuildfordTeam BC1-2
2017 PortoIndividual BC1
2019 PortoIndividual BC1
2021 SevilleIndividual BC1
2005 PortoTeam BC1-2
2009 PortoTeam BC1-2
2019 PortoTeam BC1-2
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