Background
He was born on 27 August 1991 in London.
He was born on 27 August 1991 in London.
McKibbin began playing table tennis at the age of four and continued playing throughout his youth, competing in the United Kingdom school championships. At the age of 16 his coach suggested that he try out for the Great Britain Paralympic team, even though McKibben did not see himself as having a disability. He was classified as a Class 8 table tennis player and represented Britain in the European Championships in Split in 2011.
There he finished fourth in the men"s singles Class 8.
McKibbin qualified for the 2012 Summer Paralympics competing in both the Men"s singles - Class 8 and the Men"s team, Class 6-8. In the singles tournament, McKibbin was placed in Group B with China"s Sun Churen and Belgium"s Mathieu Loicq.
McKibbin failed to progress through the preliminary rounds after losing both his matches. In the class 6-8 team event, McKibbin was joined by team mates Ross Wilson and Will Bayley.
The British team were given a bye in the first round, facing Italy in the quarter-finals whom they beat 3-0.
McKibben represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and won a bronze medal in the Men"s team – Class 6–8. In the semi-finals Britain lost a close encounter to eventual gold medalists Poland, but a comprehensive win over Germany in the third place match saw the British team pick up the bonze medal, McKibbin"s first major international medal. In 2015 McKibbin again teamed up with Ross Wilson at the Para Table Tennis European Championship where they won the bronze in the Class 8 Men"s team event.