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ParalympicsGB swimming ace Poppy Maskill collects MBE from the King
ParalympicsGB swimming ace Poppy Maskill collects MBE from the King

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

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ParalympicsGB swimming ace Poppy Maskill collects MBE from the King

SWIMMER Poppy Maskill, who excelled at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, got an early birthday treat as she collected her MBE from the King this week. Middlewich-based Maskill, who turns 20 on Saturday, won three gold and two silver medals for ParalympicsGB in the French capital and was also given the honour of being a flagbearer at the closing ceremony. Speaking after collecting her MBE at a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, she said: 'I am very happy. It is such an honour to receive this award.' Poppy Maskill, from Middlewich, is made a Member of the Order of the British Empire by King Charles III at Windsor Castle. The honour recognises services to swimming (Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire) Poppy Maskill shakes hands with King Charles lll after receiving her MBE at Windsor Castle for services to swimming (Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire) A moment to treasure for Poppy Maskill as she shakes hands with King Charles lll after receiving her MBE at Windsor Castle for services to swimming (Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire) Maskill said her MBE and her flagbearer role were both 'amazing things'. The former Northwich Centurions Swimming Club and Winsford Swim Team member, who was honoured for her services to swimming, won ParalympicsGB's first medal of the Games with gold in the 100m S14 butterfly in world record time. Poppy Maskill wins gold AND breaks the world record 🥇 What an opening day this has been for @ParalympicsGB #C4Paralympics | #ParalympicGames | #Paris2024 — C4 Paralympics (@C4Paralympics) August 29, 2024 She then went on to win golds in the S14 100m backstroke and 4x100m S14 freestyle relay as well as silvers in the 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley S14. Poppy Maskill gives a wave to the crowd after receiving her first gold medal of the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games (Image: PA Wire) Poppy Maskill swimming to gold medal success at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games (Image: PA Wire) No ParalympicsGB athlete came home from the Games with more medals. Her stunning year in the pool was capped off when she achieved a joint world's best time and broke a European record in the Swim England National Winter Championships in Sheffield. Maskill, a multiple world champion in the S14 intellectually impaired classification, was also honoured by the Sports Journalists' Association for her 2024 heroics. The SJA named her as their Female Breakthrough Athlete of the Year as part of their British Sports Awards. Maskill is in training for the world championships in Singapore this year and next year's Commonwealth Games. 'I think I should be alright as long as I try hard,' she said. Maskill first started making headlines in 2014 when she was the Middlewich rose queen, aged nine. Her rise in swimming was noted with her international debut when she claimed a medal of each colour at the Madeira 2022 world championships. She continued to establish herself on the global stage with a medal in all five of her events at the Manchester 2023 world championships, including gold in the mixed S14 4x100m freestyle relay. And at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, she represented Team England in the S14 200m freestyle placing fourth, while she was later that year awarded 'Emerging Para-Swimmer of the Year' at the Aquatics GB awards. Away from swimming, Poppy is a lover of dogs and is fondly known among her teammates for having an incredibly large collection of Crocs footwear.

ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE
ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE

The Independent

time25-03-2025

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  • The Independent

ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE

Swimmer Poppy Maskill, who was ParalympicsGB's most successful athlete at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, got an early birthday treat as she collected her MBE from the King. Maskill, who turns 20 on Saturday, won three gold and two silver medals at the Paralympics and was also given the honour of being a flagbearer at the closing ceremony. Speaking after collecting her MBE at a ceremony at Windsor Castle, she said: 'I am very happy. It is such an honour to receive this award.' Maskill said her MBE and her flagbearer role were both 'amazing things'. The Cheshire athlete, who was honoured for her services to swimming, won ParalympicsGB's first medal of the Games with gold in the 100m S14 butterfly in world record time. She then went on to win golds in the S14 100m backstroke and 4x100m S14 freestyle relay as well as silvers in the 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley S14. Maskill is in training for the world championships in Singapore this year and next year's Commonwealth Games. 'I think I should be alright as long as I try hard,' she said. Amy Truesdale, 36, of Chester, collected an MBE for services to taekwondo on Tuesday. Truesdale and team-mate Matt Bush wrote their names into the history books by grabbing Britain's maiden Paralympic taekwondo golds. Truesdale jubilantly celebrated with a one-handed handstand and by performing the splits in the centre of the Octagon following victory over Guljonoy Naimova in the women's K44 +65kg final. Cyclist Sophie Unwin, 30, of Stockport, a two-time Paralympic champion from the Paris 2024 Games, collected an MBE for services to cycling. Along with her pilot Jenny Holl, Unwin won gold in the women's B 3000m individual pursuit and the road race tandem B, plus silver in the road time trial and a bronze in the 1000m time trial.

ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE
ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

ParalympicsGB star Poppy Maskill gets early birthday treat as she collects MBE

Swimmer Poppy Maskill, who was ParalympicsGB's most successful athlete at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, got an early birthday treat as she collected her MBE from the King. Maskill, who turns 20 on Saturday, won three gold and two silver medals at the Paralympics and was also given the honour of being a flagbearer at the closing ceremony. Speaking after collecting her MBE at a ceremony at Windsor Castle, she said: 'I am very happy. It is such an honour to receive this award.' Maskill said her MBE and her flagbearer role were both 'amazing things'. The Cheshire athlete, who was honoured for her services to swimming, won ParalympicsGB's first medal of the Games with gold in the 100m S14 butterfly in world record time. She then went on to win golds in the S14 100m backstroke and 4x100m S14 freestyle relay as well as silvers in the 200m freestyle and 200m individual medley S14. Maskill is in training for the world championships in Singapore this year and next year's Commonwealth Games. 'I think I should be alright as long as I try hard,' she said. Amy Truesdale, 36, of Chester, collected an MBE for services to taekwondo on Tuesday. Truesdale and team-mate Matt Bush wrote their names into the history books by grabbing Britain's maiden Paralympic taekwondo golds. Truesdale jubilantly celebrated with a one-handed handstand and by performing the splits in the centre of the Octagon following victory over Guljonoy Naimova in the women's K44 +65kg final. Cyclist Sophie Unwin, 30, of Stockport, a two-time Paralympic champion from the Paris 2024 Games, collected an MBE for services to cycling. Along with her pilot Jenny Holl, Unwin won gold in the women's B 3000m individual pursuit and the road race tandem B, plus silver in the road time trial and a bronze in the 1000m time trial.

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