Australian Paralympic swimmer Ahmed Kelly thought his quest for redemption from the Tokyo Games was over when he was briefly disqualified in the 150m medley SM3 at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris on Sunday.
The four-time Paralympian — who was born with underdeveloped arms and legs and is missing both arms below the elbow and both legs below the knee — finished second in his heat to secure silver behind fellow Aussie swimmer Grant Patterson, but was disqualified as the judges believed he performed a butterfly stroke, instead of freestyle in the final lap.
In the 150m individual medley at the Paralympics, swimmers must complete one lap each of backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle.
Kelly’s disqualification was overturned when underwater cameras — used to help officials judge the event — showed he had performed the freestyle method in the final leg of the race.

