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Australian Paralympic swimmer
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About me

  • Paralympics
  • Sport
  • Sporting Events
  • Swimming

Tiffany Thomas Kane was born 1 with hypochondroplasia, a developmental disorder causing short stature. 

Career Thomas Kane took up swimming at the age of 3. She is a S6 swimmer. In 2015, she trains under Lach Falvey at Ravenswood Swim Club, the same club as dual world champion and Olympic silver medallist James Magnussen. She was the youngest Australian swimmer selected to compete at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland after breaking world records at the 2015 Australian Swimming Championships. At the age of 13, at 2015 IPC Swimming Championships, she won a gold medal in the Women's 100m breaststroke SB6 in a world record time of 1:34.95, silver medal in the Women's 50 m Butterfly S6 and bronze medals in the Women's 50 m Freestyle S6 and Women's 100 m Freestyle S6.She finished fifth in the Women's 100m Backstroke S6 and seventh in the Mixed 4x50m Freestyle Relay 20pts. She was awarded Swimming Australia's 2015 AIS Discovery of the Year Award.In 2015, she is a New South Wales Institute of Sport scholarship holder.

At the 2016 Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide, she set a world record of 43.06in Women's S6 in winning the Women’s 50 breast multi-class event.

At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, she won the gold medal in the Women's 100 m Breaststroke SB6 with Paralympic record time of 1:35.39. She also won bronze medals in the Women's 50 m Freestyle, 50 m Butterfly S6 and 200 m Individual Medley SM6.

In reflection on racing at Rio, Thomas says "It's taken everything away. Just to think that I'm here competing for my country, I've just not stopped trying every time. It's just been such a good time and I've enjoyed it every second." She continues to say "I wanted that gold medal in my race; I knew I had to go my best and it’s just such an amazing thing to have around me." Tiffany was officially awarded an Order of Australia medal in January 2017 for her "service to sport" following her accomplishments in Rio de Janeiro the previous year


Tiffany then succeeded to win more gold medals at world championships despite being put up a class due to height. She went on to compete at the 2020 para world championships where she won a gold medal in the woman’s 100m breaststroke sB7 


Tiffany then went on to succeeding her career at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics where she got two bronze medals in 100m breaststroke and 200 Individual medley. 

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