Tim Prendergast
Tim Prendergast during 2013 London Marathon | ||
Medal record | ||
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Paralympic athletics | ||
Competitor for New Zealand | ||
Paralympic athletics | ||
2004 Athens | 800 metres - T13 | |
2000 Sydney | 800 metres - T13 | |
2000 Sydney | 1500 metres - T13 |
Tim Prendergast is a Paralympian athlete from New Zealand competing mainly in category T13 middle distance events.
Biography
At eight years of age Tim Prendergast began losing his sight, and within five years his vision had depleted by over 90 per cent. Despite this and the troubles he experienced whilst he was coming to terms with his impairment.
Success was not a given, and Prendergast tried and failed in many races as a junior. In his final year at Wellington College, Prendergast received a standing ovation from the crowd at the McEvedy Shield in honour of commitment to the sport. In 2004 Prendergast represented New Zealand at his second Paralympic Games in Athens, winning a gold medal in the T13 800 metres contest. He also ran in the Beijing Games in 2008 where he was suffered from heat exhaustion and didn't win any medals.[1] At London 2012 Prendergast ran his fastest time at a major championship but was edged out of the medals.
Now in his seventh year as an Athlete Mentor, Prendergast hopes that sharing his own experience of overcoming disability to succeed will inspire the pupils he meets to overcome their own obstacles.
Prendergast, now as mentioned, an Athlete Mentor, visits many schools in England to share his stories of success and hardship, and continues to motivate many.
In April 2013 Tim Prendergast's partner, Lisa, gave birth to baby boy Finn.
References
- ↑ Landells, Steve (22 July 2012). "Athletics: Prendergast - Willis helped me".