Aaron Barclay
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Born | 21 October 1992 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 62 kg (137 lb)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Aaron Barclay (born 21 October 1992) is a triathlete who represents New Zealand internationally. He competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore and won the first-ever gold medal awarded for the boys' event. Barclay also subsequently won a silver medal in the mixed relay event, competing for a team representing Oceania.[5] The Games were the first time Barclay had competed outside of Oceania.[6]
Biography and sporting record
Barclay's parents are Craig and Christine Barclay.[7] He attended Gore High School.[7] Barclay had been portrayed as being "visually impaired"[3] and "disabled"[8] as he chooses to race without contact lenses, something his coach said the triathlete was able to overcome without problem.[9] However, this was later revealed as being only semi-true. Barclay requires glasses outside of competition, and had jokingly claimed to be half-blind without them on a questionnaire athletes were made to fill out for Infostrada Sports before the Games, which was picked up on and transmitted as being fact.[8]
At his first international triathlon meet in
Barclay will take part at the 2010
References
- ^ International Triathlon Union. "Aaron Barclay". Retrieved 3 October 2010.
- ^ Logan Savory (24 August 2010). "Barclay creates GHS buzz". The Southland Times. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ a b c d "New Zealander Barclay stuns triathlon world". Youth Olympic News Service. 16 August 2010. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- Television New Zealand. Archivedfrom the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- Sydney Morning Herald (19 August 2010). "Australia, NZ merge for Youth Oly medal". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australian Associated Press. Archivedfrom the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ a b Sim, Royston (16 August 2010). "Aaron of NZ wins triathlon". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 25 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ a b Egan, Brendon (17 August 2010). "Southland triathlete wins at Youth Games". The Southland Times. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ^ a b c Mark Hawthorne (24 August 2010). "'Visually impaired' triathlete sees funny side of 'brave' win". The Age. Melbourne. Archived from the original on 26 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ a b Nathan Burdon (18 August 2008). "Gold forged in Southland". The Southland Times. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ Nathan Burdon (20 August 2008). "Southland triathlete collects another Youth Games medal". The Southland Times. Retrieved 27 August 2010.