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Paralympic swimmer from Northern Ireland

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Bethany Firth: Paralympic swimmer from Northern Ireland
Bethany Charlotte Firth, is a Northern Irish swimmer. Since 2014 she has competed for Great Britain; previously, Firth had represented Ireland. A six time Paralympic gold medalist, she has won gold in her specialist event - the 100 metres backstroke - for both Ireland at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and Great Britain at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics. These were in addition to the Mixed 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay S14 at the 2020 Games, and 200 metres medley and 200 metres freestyle for Great Britain at the 2016 Games, where she was the nation's most successful Paralympian with three golds and a silver medal. She competes in the S14 classification for athletes with an intellectual impairment.

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GB's Firth retains world backstroke title

Bethany Firth claims gold as Great Britain record a one-two-three for the second day in a row at the Para Swimming World Championships in Manchester.
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Six-time Paralympic champion Bethany Firth leads Britain's 28-member squad for the Para Swimming World Championships in Manchester this summer.
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Commonwealth Games 2022: Bethany Firth wins Northern Ireland's first gold in S14 200m

Bethany Firth claims Northern Ireland's first gold medal after winning the S14 200m freestyle at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
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