Alice Tai, (born 31 January 1999) is a British
paralympic swimmer. Tai competes in the
SB8, SM8 and S8. She has represented Great Britain at European and World Championships and at the Commonwealth and Paralympic Games, gold medals at all levels.
Personal history
Tai was born in
Poole, England in 1999 and grew up in
New Milton
New Milton is a market town in southwest Hampshire, England. To the north is in the New Forest and to the south the coast at Barton-on-Sea. The town is equidistant between Lymington and Christchurch, 6 miles (10 km) away.
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Her parents are Steve, an IT specialist, and Angela, a teacher. She has a brother called Christian.
Tai was born with
bilateral talipes (clubfoot), and before the age of 12 she had undergone 14 corrective operations to alleviate her condition, sometimes requiring a wheelchair for long periods of time during recovery. She studied neuroscience in London.
In January 2022, her right leg was amputated below the knee after worsening pain in her right foot.
Career
Tai began swimming at the age of eight joining the Seagulls Swimming Club in
New Milton
New Milton is a market town in southwest Hampshire, England. To the north is in the New Forest and to the south the coast at Barton-on-Sea. The town is equidistant between Lymington and Christchurch, 6 miles (10 km) away.
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It was not until the winter of 2010 that her family realised that she could be classified as a disability swimmer.
In 2011, she was officially classified as a S10 swimmer allowing her to compete in international competitions. In 2012 Tai showed her potential at the 2012 British International Disability Swimming Championships in Sheffield, where she won silver in the Youth final of the NC (Nutella-Classification) 400m freestyle, beaten to gold place by
Amy Marren
Amy Marren (born 14 August 1998) is a British para swimmer who became the SM9 200m individual medley world champion at the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships. At the same championships, she won gold in the S9 100m butterfly, as well as being ...
.
Tai made progress into senior competitions in 2013. She made the finals of three senior events at the British International Disability Swimming Championships.
She followed this with a third place in the MC 50m Freestyle and a second place in the MC 100m Freestyle at the ASA National Championships in Sheffield.
In January 2014, Tai was one of four British swimmers selected to compete at the Brazil School Games in São Paulo.
She won gold in the 50m freestyle and backstroke S10 category and silver in the SB9 50m breaststroke, again beaten by her teammate Amy Marren.
She followed youth success by breaking into the British team after a strong show at the Para-Swimming International Meet in Glasgow.
In the summer of 2014 Tai travelled to Eindhoven with the British team to take part in the
IPC European Championships
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. She entered five events, the
50m Freestyle S10,
100m Freestyle S10,
400m Freestyle S10,
100m backstroke S10 and the
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 34 Points.
Tai came seventh in the 50m freestyle and fourth in the individual 100m freestyle, 0.31 seconds outside the medal positions, but finished on the podium in the other three events. She took bronze in the 400m freestyle and silver in the 100m backstroke while along with teammates
Stephanie Millward
Stephanie Millward, (born 20 September 1981) is a British Paralympic swimmer.
Personal life
Millward was born on 20 September 1981 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. At the age of 17 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). As a result, she co ...
,
Susannah Rodgers
Susannah Elizabeth Joy Rodgers, (born 9 August 1983) is a British Paralympic swimming, Paralympic swimmer. She competes in S7 (classification), S7 classification events and won three bronze medals at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and a gold at t ...
and
Stephanie Slater, she secured gold in 100m freestyle relay.
The following year Tai was one of 18 competitors selected to represent Britain at the
2015 IPC World Championships in Glasgow. She was selected for seven events. Tai failed to progress through the heats in the
50m Freestyle S10,
100m Freestyle S10 and
400m Freestyle S10, but finished on the podium in four events.
On the fourth day of the competition, Tai won bronze in two events, the
100m backstroke S10 and less than two hours later she was part of the
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 34pts that finished third behind Australia and the United States. The following day Tai won her third bronze, finishing very closely behind Poland's
Oliwia Jablonska in the
100m butterfly S10. She finished her tournament with a gold medal in the
Women's 4 x 100-metre medley relay (34pts), along with
Claire Cashmore
Claire Cashmore, (born 21 May 1988) is a Paralympic Swimming Champion and PTS5 classified British paratriathlete. She has been to four Paralympic Games with swimming and has won 4 bronze, 3 silver, and 1 gold medal. Cashmore also broke the wor ...
,
Tully Kearney and
Susannah Rodgers
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.
At the
2016 Summer Paralympics
The 2016 Summer Paralympics (), the 15th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for disabled sports, athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, fro ...
, Tai and the team won a gold medal in the 4 x 100 metre medley relay 34 pts, and got a bronze medal in the 100m backstroke S10.
Tai won the gold in the 100m Backstroke S10 at the
2018 Commonwealth Games
The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth that were held on the Gold Coast, ...
,
Gold Coast, Australia
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. She narrowly missed out on the British record, but won England's 100th gold medal for swimming in the history of the
Commonwealth Games
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. She qualified for the 100m Freestyle S9 final, and finished with a silver medal, only just losing out on a gold on the final stretch.
At 2019 London Para-swimming World Championships, Tai bagged six gold medals across six disciplines from the seven she competed in, coming 4th in the SM8 200m Individual Medley.
Tai had to withdraw from the delayed
2020 Summer Paralympics
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due to an injury to her elbow in June 2021, leaving her friend
Grace Harvey to go with the rest of the team.
In July 2022 she won gold in the
S8 100m backstroke at the
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. This was just months after having her right leg amputated below the knee.
Awards
In
January 2017, Tai was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established ...
(MBE) for services to swimming.
In March 2017, Tai was awarded the Youth Sport Trust Young Sports Person of the Year at the
Lycamobile
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British Ethnic Diversity Sports Awards (BEDSAs) held at the
London Hilton on Park Lane
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.
In November 2019, Tai was named The Sunday Times’ Disability Sportswoman of the Year.
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1998 births
Living people
English female freestyle swimmers
British female medley swimmers
British female butterfly swimmers
Paralympic swimmers of Great Britain
Paralympic gold medalists for Great Britain
Paralympic bronze medalists for Great Britain
Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Medalists at the World Para Swimming Championships
Medalists at the World Para Swimming European Championships
Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England
Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England
Swimmers at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Sportspeople from Poole
Paralympic medalists in swimming
English amputees
S8-classified Paralympic swimmers
Swimmers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
21st-century British women