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Charlotte Henshaw was born on 16 January, 1987 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, is a British Paralympic swimmer. Discover Charlotte Henshaw's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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She finished 5th in the S8 400m freestyle, 4th in the SM8 200m individual medley and won the silver in the SB6 100m breaststroke.
In her first event, the 400m freestyle, she failed to make it through the heats, finishing 12th.
On the morning of the 5 September, Henshaw set a new Paralympic record with a time of 1:39.64 in the qualifying heat of the 100m breaststroke.
The final, held in the afternoon session, saw Henshaw in a close race with Viktoriia Savtsova of the Ukraine, and although both athletes broke Henshaw's new record, Savtsova took gold by 0.03 seconds.
Charlotte Sarah Henshaw (born 16 January 1987) is a British Paralympic full-time athlete across multiple disciplines.
Henshaw was born in Mansfield, England in 1987.
She was born with bilateral tibial hypoplasia - her lower legs were under-developed, which resulted in her legs being amputated above the knee when she was 18 months old.
She began swimming at the age of four, and progressed through Nottinghamshire swimming development system before joining the Nova Centurion swimming club at the age of 12.
She first represented Great Britain at the age of 16 when she swam at the Danish Open.
In 2005 she moved to Scotland to study Psychology and Sports Studies at the University of Stirling.
While at Stirling she combined her studies with training, and was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing.
At Beijing she competed in just one event, the SB6 100m breaststroke, and posted a time of 1:45.28 to come in fourth.
Henshaw's next major tournament was the 2009 IPC European Championship.
She entered the S8 400m freestyle, the SM8 200m individual medley and the SB6 100m breaststroke, taking the gold medal in the breaststroke in a time of 1:40.50.
She also won bronze in the S8 200 Individual Medley.
Henshaw went on to take gold at the 2009 British Championships in the 100m breaststroke.
The next year she was part of the Great Britain team at the IPC World Championships in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and in the heats of the 100m breaststroke she recorded the fastest time, breaking the World Record in the process.
In the finals, despite finishing in 1:39.74, she finished in second place to take the silver.
Previously a swimmer specialising in 100 metres breaststroke SB6, Henshaw was a European champion and Paralympic medalist from the early 2010's. During her swimming career, she competed in SB6, SM8 and S8 category events, representing Great Britain in the 2010, 2013 & 2015 IPC World Championships and the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, 2012 Summer Paralympics and the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Henshaw won a silver medal at the London games, followed by a bronze in Rio de Janeiro.
In 2011, Henshaw represented Great Britain at the IPC European Championships in Berlin, Germany.
Henshaw was back in the British team in 2012 when she was selected for her second Paralympics, this time on home-soil in London.
She entered two events, the 400m Freestyle (S8) and the 100m Breaststroke (SB6).
2013 saw Henshaw take to the water at the 2013 IPC World Championships in Montreal, Canada where she took bronze in the final.
The following year, Henshaw missed the IPC European Championships due to being hospitalised for a severe leg infection.
She would have to take 2 months out of the pool in order to fully recover.
In June 2015, Henshaw returned to the competitive circuit and broke her own European Record at the Scottish National meet (1.37.56) and later that summer she returned to the international stage at the IPC World Championships in Glasgow, where she broke her European record twice in one day, clinching a silver medal in the final in a time of 1.36.94.
2016 was to be Henshaw's final year of competitive swimming.
She won European Gold in Madeira, Portugal in May 2016 and was selected for her 3rd Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Henshaw went on to win bronze, behind Tiffany Thomas-Kane (AUS) & Sophia Herzog (USA)
Starting canoe training in late 2016, she made her international debut at the European Champions in Bulgaria - winning a silver medal - and went on to compete at the World championships in the Czech Republic during 2017.
Originally a swimmer, she changed to canoeing from 2017, becoming the reigning World champion in the KL2 (five-time) and VL3 (three-time) 200m events.
In September 2021, at the delayed 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, she became a Paralympic champion at her fourth games, winning the Women's KL2 event.
Henshaw was recruited to the British Paracanoe team in June 2021, specialising in KL2 Kayak, and VL3 Va'a events.
In early 2017, Henshaw announced her retirement from swimming to become a competitive paracanoeist.
The 2018 season saw Henshaw add both World Cup & European Silver during May and June.
Henshaw competed at her 2nd Paracanoe World Championships in Montemor-O-Velho in August 2018.
She won bronze in the VL3 200m and became World Champion in the KL2 200m - her first international Paracanoe title.
2019 would become Henshaw's breakthrough year in Paracanoe.
She was internationally undefeated in the KL2 200m event for the entire racing season, winning Gold medals at the European Championships, ICF World Cup and ICF World Championships.