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Mike Kenny (swimmer) was born on 30 January, 1945, is a British swimmer. Discover Mike Kenny (swimmer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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1945

Mike Kenny, MBE (born 30 January 1945) is a retired British swimmer.

He won 16 gold medals and two silvers over four Paralympic Games, making him the second most successful British Paralympian of all time.

He twice retained his gold medals in three swimming events, breaking numerous world records in the process.

Michael Joseph Kenny was born on 30 January 1945.

1971

Kenny was an engineer in the nuclear power industry and in 1971, while working a shift as a favour for a friend, he fell from the ladder he was using to work on a metal rig.

He landed on his heels and the force was sent straight up his spine to his neck causing permanent damage and paralysing him.

He began swimming as part of the recovery process.

1973

In 1973, Kenny started competing at national level, entering his first Paralympics in 1976 in Toronto.

He took part in three 25 m class 1A swimming events (backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle) winning gold in each of them and taking the world record in the freestyle and backstroke events.

1976

While competing at the Toronto 1976 Paralympic Games, Kenny shared a room with future International Paralympic Committee (IPC) president Philip Craven, in Canada's York University, where the British athletes were housed.

He did not attend the University of York in the UK, as is often mistakenly asserted.

Kenny is one of the most successful British Paralympians, having won 16 individual gold medals and two team relay silver medals.

1980

He defended all three titles in 1980 and once again broke the freestyle and backstroke world records.

1984

In 1984 he again won gold in those three events, breaking the world records in each one.

He also won the 3 × 25 m individual medley and was part of the Great Britain relay team who won silver in the 3 × 25 m Free.

Relay.

1988

He initially applied to become a magistrate upon his retirement from sport in 1988, but had to wait four years for step-free access to be installed.

He repeated his successes in 1988 winning five individual golds and a relay silver but did not improve on his times and retired from competitive swimming after the Games.

1989

His achievements were not fully recognised at the time because the IPC and the British Paralympic Association were not established until 1989 and the results were not compiled until after Kenny had retired.

Wheelchair racer Tanni Grey-Thompson was given the title of Britain's most prolific Paralympian until the discovery of Kenny's successes.

Regarding Grey-Thompson, Kenny has said:

"'It's been suggested I am annoyed because she has all the glory. But that's not true. She is a smashing ambassador for the Paralympic movement and I have never had a cross word with her in my life.'"

Kenny received an MBE for his services to paraplegic sport at Buckingham Palace on 7 November 1989.

1993

Kenny has been a local magistrate in Salford, Greater Manchester since 1993.