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Hector Pardoe (born 29 March 2001) is a British swimmer. Specialising in distance and open water events, he is the 2024 bronze medalist in the World Aquatics Championships 10 km open water race,[1] the first British male swimmer to win a world open water swimming medal since Welsh compatriot David Davies.

Pardoe is also the current World record holder for England's largest lake, Lake Windermere, in which he beat the previous standard, held for 26 years, by 8 minutes. Pardoe set the record at 3 hours 40 minutes and 28 seconds.[2] In the ultra-marathon swimming scene, Hector holds the British record for the 25,000m, set in October 2020 at the French Open Water Championships in Jablines, finishing in 4 hours, 59 minutes, and 15 seconds.[3]

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Lake Windermere end to end swim.
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Pardoe with stopwatch after breaking Lake Windermere World Record.

Swimming career and achievements

Pardoe became the first British swimmer to win a medal at the World Junior Open Water Championships when he won bronze in the individual 5km in 2016.[4][5] Hector also lead off the Bronze medal winning GB relay team at the same World Junior Championships.[6]

In 2018, Pardoe finished 2nd at the Great North swim elite race held in Lake Windermere, which served as British swimmings selection for the Glasgow LEN European Championships. This selection made him the youngest British Open Water Swimmer to represent Britain at a Europeans.[7]

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World Aquatic World Championships 2024 podium Mens 10km.

In 2020, Pardoe finished 10th in the overall FINA Marathon Swim World Series. Later in 2020, he broke a British marathon swimming record by going under five hours for a 25,000-metre open water swim, at the French National Open Water Championships held in Jablines, France in a time of 4 hours 59 minutes and 3 seconds.[8]

In 2021, Pardoe made his Olympic debut in Tokyo at 20 years old. He qualified for Tokyo by winning the 2021 World Aquatic Olympic Qualifier in Setubal, Portugal,[9] but was forced to retire from the Tokyo Olympic race due to an elbow to his eye.[10] Pardoe ended the year by finishing 9th in the Grand Final of the 2021 FINA Marathon Swim World Series in Abu Dhabi, resulting in an overall 8th place position in the 2021 FINA World Marathon Series.

In 2022, Pardoe competed in the 2022 World Aquatics Championships held in Budapest where he finished 11th in the mens 10km marathon.[11] He also represented Great Britain at the LEN European Championships held in Ostia, Rome.[12]

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Pardoe receiving World bronze medal Mens Marathon swimming event at the World Aquatics Championships 2024 held in Doha, Qatar.

In 2023, Pardoe finished 10th in the Mens marathon 10 kilometre event at the 2023 World Aquatics World Championships held in Fukuoka, Japan, securing him qualification for the 2024 World Aquatics Championships and Olympic qualifier set to be held in Doha, Qatar.[13]

Personal life

Having trained at Ellesmere College in Shropshire, England, under the tutelage of Alan Bircher from age 11 to 18, in 2020 he moved from England to train and live in Montpellier, France to train with French Coach Phillipe Lucas.[14] In 2022, Pardoe moved back to the UK, where he now trains and studies business economics and finance at Loughborough University. Outside of swimming, Pardoe is a supporter of English football club, AFC Wimbledon[15] and is vegetarian.[16] Hector Pardoe dates French triathlete, Cassandre Beaugrand.[17]

References

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