The following article was written by BA Multimedia Journalism student Libby Evans, who is in Paris to cover Leo's journey, and originally appeared on .
Leo McCrea, 20, from Poole, won gold for Switzerland in the SB5 100m breaststroke final at the Paralympic Games in La Defense Arena, Paris.
A great start saw Leo two metres clear after the first length and he held off the competition to claim gold in 1:27.15.
In his post-race interview, Leo said: “I hardly have words, because for the last few years after Tokyo, missing out on a medal and (Covid-19) lockdown, was so tough for me. To become the Paralympic champion now feels like a dream and really amazing.
“It’s been a long journey up to here, and obviously it’s never going to be easy to become a Paralympic champion.
“After lockdown I had a hard look at myself and I had a lot of stuff to do to get back to the top, and now I’m here. It’s crazy.
“I was close to quitting and if it hadn’t been for my family I wouldn’t be swimming right now. I probably owe it all to them, so my medal is for them because they really helped support me.”
Leo finished fifth in Tokyo and had a dramatic win in his heat this morning at 1:32.44, making him the third fastest qualifier.
His family including his Swiss mother Corinne, father Neil, sister Jasmine and grandmother Heidi were watching his victory poolside.
Neil told Buzz News: “I never doubted him. He said he had to be a body length ahead at halfway and he was more than that. Incredible!”
Supporters at the Swiss Embassy’s Maison Suisse fan zone also cheered his win.
This is the first time his family have seen him swim live at the Paralympics due to the Covid-19 pandemic halting his family’s plans to travel to Japan.
Poole Swimming Club is where Leo’s swimming career started. After being spotted by Team GB Paralympic legend Ellie Simmonds's mother when he was only six years old, he was inspired to jump into the pool.
Leo studies Sports Management at AV and also receives in his words “top notch coaching,” from the AV Sport High Performance Team.
Sports AV strength and conditioning coach Ben Kaiser said: “Really proud of how he’s done. It’s a testament to all the hard work he’s put in this year.”