Harry is a professional para-swimmer under the category S14 (Autism/Learning Impairment) for Aquatics GB, who is currently based in Manchester. His major achievements include competing at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, winning his first World Championship title in Singapore in 2025, becoming European champion on his international debut, and setting multiple world and European records. Within swimming his disabilities have helped to shape his career and success, but outside of swimming Harry can struggle with certain social interactions and navigating new environments. He enjoys keeping up with fashion trends and doing his best to style himself accordingly (he loves a fit pic!). Harry also likes to spend time in the kitchen, finding ways to keep his swimming diet healthy yet also tasty, making sure to incorporate this with his training routine. Harry is hoping to represent individuals with autism like himself, to help aid peoples understanding and awareness of the disability.
- HEIGHT: 190 cm/6' 3''
- SHOE SIZE: 43.5EU/12½US/10½UK
- HAIR: White
- EYES: Blue
- DIS/DIFF: Autism / Learning impairment
Harry is a professional para-swimmer under the category S14 (Autism/Learning Impairment) for Aquatics GB, who is currently based in Manchester. His major achievements include competing at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, winning his first World Championship title in Singapore in 2025, becoming European champion on his international debut, and setting multiple world and European records. Within swimming his disabilities have helped to shape his career and success, but outside of swimming Harry can struggle with certain social interactions and navigating new environments. He enjoys keeping up with fashion trends and doing his best to style himself accordingly (he loves a fit pic!). Harry also likes to spend time in the kitchen, finding ways to keep his swimming diet healthy yet also tasty, making sure to incorporate this with his training routine. Harry is hoping to represent individuals with autism like himself, to help aid peoples understanding and awareness of the disability.