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David Malone was born on 18 September, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish gold-medal Paralympic swimmer. Discover David Malone'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 47 years old?
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David Malone Net Worth
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In 2013, Malone was inducted into the Swim Ireland Hall of Fame. He was the first person to be inducted into the Irish Paralympic Sports Hall of Fame. Swim Ireland awarded him as Performance Coach of the Year in Para and Diving in 2019.
Malone worked for Ireland's Paralympic team following his competitive swimming career. In July 2009, he started as Ireland's head of Paralympic swimming. He became the performance director for Paralympics Ireland in 2015. Malone later became the operational lead of their sport department.
Malone swam the 100 metre backstroke at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing (S8 classification). He finished fifth in his heat and tenth overall, with a time of 1:16.80. Although it was his best time of the season, he did not qualify for the final heat. He retired from competitive swimming after the conclusion of the Games.
He competed in the S8 100 metre backstroke at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens. He earned his second silver medal with a time of 1:12.55, finishing two seconds behind US Paralympian Travis Mohr.
In his second Paralympics in Sydney he competed in the S8 50 metre backstroke, the SM8 200 metre medley, and the S8 100 metre backstroke. In the S8 100 metre backstroke he finished in a dead heat with Holger Kimmig with a time of 1:09.90. They were both awarded a gold medal. After the Games, he trained less and focused on other aspects of his life. The same year he won gold medals at the World Championships and the European Championships. In 2001 he won a silver medal at the European Championships, finishing behind Kimmig. He competed at the 2002 IPC Swimming World Championships and won a bronze medal in the S8 100 metre backstroke.
David Malone (born in Dublin) is known as a bi-lateral amputee swimmer and Paralympic medalist. He participated in four consecutive Paralympic Games, starting with the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. He won gold at the 2000 Summer Paralympics and held the world record for 100 metre backstroke for ten years. He retired from competition in 2008. He currently is the performance director for Paralympics Ireland.
Malone participated in four consecutive Paralympic Games, starting with the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. He competed in the S9 100 metre backstroke and won a silver medal. Malone won a gold medal in the 1997 and 1999 European Championships. He won a gold medal in the S8 100 metre backstroke at the 1998 IPC Swimming World Championships in Christchurch. He set the S8 100 metre backstroke world record in 1998 with a time of 1:09.28, which stood for ten years.
Malone competed at the 1994 IPC Swimming World Championships in Malta. He won a bronze medal in the S9 100 metre backstroke, and also competed in the S9 100 metre freestyle and the SM9 200 metre individual medley.