Chris Walker-Hebborn

{{Short description|British swimmer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}

{{Infobox swimmer

| name = Chris Walker-Hebborn

| image = Kazan 2015 - UK wins gold and set WR at mixed medley relay (Chris Walker-Hebborn cropped).JPG

| image_size = 200px

| alt =

| caption = Walker-Hebborn in 2015

| fullname = Christopher James Walker-Hebborn

| nicknames = "Chris"

| national_team = {{GBR2}}

| strokes = Backstroke

| club = University of Bath

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1990|7|1|df=y}}

| birth_place = Enfield, London, England

| death_date =

| death_place =

| height = 1.84 m{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wa/chris-walker-hebborn-1.html |title=Chris Walker-Hebborn |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417230012/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wa/chris-walker-hebborn-1.html |archive-date=17 April 2020}}

| weight = 80 kg

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport|Men's swimming}}

{{MedalCountry|{{GBR2}}}}

{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}

{{MedalSilver|2016 Rio de Janeiro|4×100 m medley}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships (LC)}}

{{MedalGold|2015 Kazan|4×100 m mixed medley}}

{{MedalSilver|2017 Budapest|4x100 m medley}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships (SC)}}

{{MedalSilver|2014 Doha|4×50 m mixed medley}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Berlin|100 m backstroke}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Berlin|4×100 m medley}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Berlin | 4×100 m mixed medley}}

{{MedalGold|2016 London|4×100 m medley}}

{{MedalGold|2016 London|4×100 m mixed medley}}

{{MedalBronze|2014 Berlin|50 m backstroke}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships (SC)}}

{{MedalSilver|2013 Herning|100 m backstroke}}

{{MedalSilver|2015 Netanya|50 m backstroke}}

{{MedalBronze|2015 Netanya|100 m backstroke}}

{{MedalCountry|{{ENG}}}}

{{MedalCompetition|Commonwealth Games}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Glasgow|100 m backstroke}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Glasgow|4×100 m medley}}

{{MedalBronze|2010 Delhi|4×100 m medley}}

{{MedalBronze|2014 Glasgow|4×100 m freestyle}}

}}

Christopher James Walker-Hebborn (born 1 July 1990) is an English swimmer who competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal at the latter.

A successful youth and junior athlete, Walker-Hebborn achieved a breakout year in 2014, winning two Commonwealth Games titles and three European Championship titles, including the Commonwealth Games and European Championships 100-metre backstroke gold medals.

A key member of the England and Great Britain medley relay teams, he formed part of the world record breaking, world title winning Great Britain mixed medley team at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships. He also won gold medals as part of the England men's medley relay at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and both men's and mixed medlay relay teams at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships, again with Great Britain. In 2016 he was part of the Great Britain team to retain both the men's and mixed medley relay titles, his fourth and fifth European golds. At the 2016 Rio Olympics he won a silver medal as part of the men's 4 × 100 m medley relay.

Early career

He is currently based at the University of Bath, where he trains at one of British Swimming's Intensive Training Centres. As a teenager he spent two years at the British Offshore Centre in Australia at The Southport School, from 2006 to 2008.

In March 2009, he qualified for his first senior World Championships after beating event favourite James Goddard in the 200 m backstroke at the British Championships, held in Sheffield.{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/poppet-backs-himself-for-a-stroke-of-fortune-1651230.html |title='Poppet' backs himself for a stroke of fortune |date=22 March 2009 |work=The Independent}}

Walker-Hebborn's preliminary heat performance in Rome secured him a place in the semifinals where, as one of the few swimmers not wearing the controversial{{clarify|date=April 2011}} full body suit. This is when he set a new British record to become a finalist. The record was to stand only briefly, as he broke it again in the finals (1:56.05), placing 9th.

He was offered a scholarship at Florida State University in January 2009 but returned to his Bury St. Edmunds home after just a few weeks due to lack of long course training.

Later career

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the men's 100 and 200 m backstroke, finishing in 20th and 22nd respectively.

In 2014, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games in the 100 m backstroke, in a new Games record of 53.12 seconds.{{Cite web |url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM041101.html |title=Glasgow 2014 - Men's 100m Backstroke Final |website=g2014results.thecgf.com |access-date=26 February 2020 |archive-date=12 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912054210/http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM041101.html |url-status=dead }} He was also part of the English {{nowrap|4 × 100 m}} medley relay team that won gold in a Games record, and the {{nowrap|4 × 100 m}} freestyle team that won bronze.{{Cite web |url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM451101.html |title=Glasgow 2014 - Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay Final |website=g2014results.thecgf.com |access-date=26 February 2020 |archive-date=26 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211026021942/http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM451101.html |url-status=dead}}{{Cite web |url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM411101.html |title=Glasgow 2014 - Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Final |website=g2014results.thecgf.com |access-date=26 February 2020 |archive-date=31 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170331045045/http://g2014results.thecgf.com/PEVU/PEVU_SWM411101.html |url-status=dead }}

At the 2016, he teamed with Adam Peaty, James Guy and Duncan Scott in the GB team that won a silver medal in the men's {{nowrap|4 × 100 m}} medley relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics.{{Cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/GBR/summer/2016/SWI/ |title=Great Britain Swimming at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417044054/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/GBR/summer/2016/SWI/ |archive-date=17 April 2020 |access-date=26 February 2020}} He also finished in 11th in the men's 100 m backstroke.File:Kazan 2015 - UK wins gold and set WR at mixed medley relay.JPG

Competition results

class="wikitable"
International competition

! Event

! Time

! Position

World Championships 2009

| 200 m backstroke

| 1:56.05 (former NR)

| 9th

class="wikitable"
Domestic competition

! Event

! Time

! Position

rowspan="2"|British Championships 2014

| 100 m backstroke

| 53.82

| GOLD

50 m backstroke

| 25.09

| GOLD

rowspan="2"|British Championships 2011

| 100 m backstroke

| 55.41

| SILVER

200 m backstroke

| 2:01.94

| BRONZE

rowspan="3"|British Championships 2010

| 200 m backstroke

| 1:57.39

| SILVER

100 m backstroke

| 54.78

| SILVER

200 m freestyle

| 1:49.98

| 6th

rowspan="3"|British Championships 2009

| 200 m backstroke

| 1:57.95

| GOLD

100 m backstroke

| 54.96

| SILVER

200 m freestyle

| 1:48.99

| 5th

References

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