Personal information | |
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Full name | Stephanie Elizabeth Slater |
Nationality | British (English) |
Born |
Preston, England |
7 February 1991
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Strokes | Butterfly Medley Sprint Freestyle |
Club | Preston Swimming Club |
Coach | NPC: Rob Greenwood & Graeme Smith. PSC: Steve Heaps |
Medal record
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Stephanie Elizabeth Johnrose Yates Kizza Slater, MBE (born 7 February 1991) is a British Paralympic swimmer competing in S8 classification events. Slater began her sporting career as an able bodied athlete, but after suffering nerve damage to her left arm she switched to parasport. In 2013, she qualified for the Swimming World Championships in Montreal.
Slater was born in 1991 in Preston, England and began swimming from the age of three. A talented swimmer as a youth, Slater challenged as an able bodied athlete and began entering British Championships from 2006. Specialising in the breaststroke, she continually improved during the British Championships, finishing 4th in the 100 m breaststroke final in 2009. In the 2010 Championship, she took silver in the 50 m breaststroke and was seen as a prospect for the British team at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, and a future Olympic athlete.
While training at Team GB’s Intensive Training Centre in Swansea, she experienced severe weakness and intense pain to her left arm while swimming. The injury did not clear and she was forced to pull out from her goal of making the Commonwealth Games. After two years of several tests and scans, it was diagnosed that Slater had suffered nerve damage to her brachial plexus which ended her career as an able-bodied athlete. Slater also suffers from a degenerative eye condition affecting both eyes. She also has a leg length discrepancy.
Slater returned home to Preston to her family after her condition had been diagnosed, and having been a games maker at the London 2012 Paralympics in the Aquatics Centre, this inspired her to return to the pool as a para-swimmer. In December 2012 she began entering events as a para-swimmer. She entered the British International Disability Swimming Championships in Sheffield in April 2013. There she set a British and European record when she recorded a time of 1:11.03 in the 100 m Butterfly S8. Not only did she take the gold medal with this record time, but she also qualified for her first World Championships in Montreal.