An exceptional Olympic speaker, this exciting young talent is just at the beginning of what is certain to be a phenomenally successful and prestigious career. The youngster from Nottingham made a name for himself on his international debut at the 2011 IPC European Championships winning the 200m individual medley in a new European record time. He also finished second in the 400m freestyle.
His successes in Germany set him on course for further triumph in his first Olympics came at the London 2012 Paralympics where he won gold in the SM8 200m individual medley. Hynd has continued his success at the 2013 IPC World Championships held in Canada where he came home with two golds and a bronze. In major tournaments since then, Ollie has won medals at World, Commonwealth, European and Olympic events including 2 gold medals at the Rio 2016 Paralympics. His total Olympic haul to date 3 gold medals, 1 silver and 1 bronze. With a total of 22 medals at major championships including 14 golds, Ollie is one of the World's greatest Paralympic swimmers and a truly inspirational athlete.
A young and exciting swimmer and after dinner speaker, Ollie Hynd has regularly competed against his older brother Sam; the intrinsic motivation created by this family rivalry in a desperate bid to not only claim world titles but claim family bragging rights, has helped push Ollie onto greatness. In recognition for his achievements so far, Ollie was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to swimming.
An eloquent sports speaker at such a young age, his addition to any event or occasion as an after-dinner speaker is certain to raise the proficiency and standards of it. A charismatic lad who always has a smile on his face, Ollie Hynd is a star of the future and able to deliver Olympic speaker duties discussing topics such as overcoming adversity, peak performance and his experiences battling a disability.