Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, a former member of Keynsham Swimming Club has become not only the first British woman to win an Olympic Medal in the 200m, but also secured a Silver at her second Olympic games.
Born and raised near Bath, the twenty-year-old began her swimming career at the age of eight, and certainly had plenty to celebrate this week - having also broken the British record in the 200m individual relay, finishing with a time of 2:06.88.
It is the second medal scooped at the Rio Olympic Games by a Team Bath swimmer. Jazz Carlin, originally from Swindon, took Silver in the Women’s 400m Freestyle earlier this week.
Both women train at the University of Bath.
Cllr Tim Warren (Conservative, Mendip) Leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council said: “We are extremely proud of both Siobhan-Marie and Jazz’s achievements in Rio. Once again, athletes from Bath and North East Somerset have proved they are among the best in the world. The facilities and expert coaching at the University of Bath are world class, and the city can be proud of its reputation for sporting excellence.”





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