Background
Duke was born in Newport, south Wales in 1992, but now lives in Pontnewydd near Cwmbran. He was born with achondroplasia a form of dwarfism.
Duke was born in Newport, south Wales in 1992, but now lives in Pontnewydd near Cwmbran. He was born with achondroplasia a form of dwarfism.
In 2012 he qualified for the 2012 Summer Paralympics in javelin and shot put. In 2009, along with his powerlifting, Duke began entering para sport athletic events. He competed in both the F40 shot put and javelin at the Communist Party Sport Grand Prix in Nottingham and the Czechoslovakian Open.
In 2010 as well as the Nottingham Grand Prix, Duke also entered the Berlin Open.
In Berlin he finished fourth in the discus and shot put and first in the javelin, equaling his personal best of 29.53m. In 2011 Duke took gold medal in the javelin at the IWAS World Junior Championships held in Dubai, and recorded a personal best in the javelin of 33.38m at the Czechoslovakian Open.
2011 also saw Duke qualified for the IPC Athletics World Championships at the men"s F40 - javelin. His throw of 32.64 earned him the bronze medal.
In 2011 Duke took part in a documentary for Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, as part of the Best of British series.
He, along with athlete Sean Clare, took part in the programme which attempted to challenge preconceptions associated with their stature. Duke recorded his personal best in both shot put (1119m) and javelin (3739) at the Welsh Championships in Cardiff on 2 June 2012. In 2013 Duke qualified for the shot put as part of the British team for the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships in Lyon, France.
Duke took the bronze in the F41 shot.