Early career In 2005 Davies switched to athletics deciding to commit to the
shot put and
discus. Davies began 2011 by competing in the
IPC World Championships in Christchurch, New Zealand. He finished 4th in the shot put but took 2nd place in the discus. Davies continued 2012 with gold in both discus and shot put at the Croatian Open in Zagreb. Two weeks later, on 22 May, he competed in the Paralympic World Cup, finishing third, despite a personal best of 47.72m. Two days later Davies took part in his second event at the Games, the
T42 discus. His first throw was a distance of 45.31m, and although he bettered this slightly on his third throw (45.37), none of his competitors were able to better his initial result. On his last throw, Davies already knew he was the Paralympic champion, and with it set a European record of 46.14. Davies was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2013 New Year Honours for services to athletics. In 2013 Davies qualified for both shot and discus as part of the British team for the
2013 IPC Athletics World Championships in Lyon, France. In the shot put Davies threw a distance of 14.71m, setting a new world record and securing the gold medal. He followed this three days later with gold in the F42 discus, making him a double world champion. Just days after his victories, Davies was informed that his favoured F42 discus event was to be dropped from the Paralympic program for the
2016 Games in Rio, a decision he campaigned to reverse. His performance at Lyon saw Davies becoming one of the five shortlisted competitors for
BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2013. Davies was also named Paralympic Sportsman of the Year at the 2013 Sports Journalists Association Awards. In the close season of 2013/14, Davies underwent surgery to his foot. Despite believing he would struggle to regain early form he broke the world record in both the discus and shot put on 6 April 2014. He recorded a throw of 48.87m in the discus and 14.87m in the shot at the Weir Archer Academy in London in April 2014. As part of the build up to the
2014 Commonwealth Games, Davies took part in the
Queen's Baton Relay on its leg through Wales. Davies was joined by members of the Eryri Harriers Athletics Club as the baton was taken to the summit of
Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. At the Commonwealth Games, Davies, who was team captain, finished second behind England's
Dan Greaves. Davies was hurt by failing to take the gold, and used the experience to spur him on at the forthcoming European Championships. Davies returned to his home country to compete in the
2014 IPC Athletics European Championships as he aimed for double gold. Buoyed on by the home crowd, Davies did not disappoint. He took the gold in the shot put with a throw of 13.66m to win convincingly. The discus competition took part on the final day and Davies threw 46.46m to take his second gold medal of the Championships.
2016 Rio Paralympics In the build up to the
2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, Davies took part in his third IPC World Championships, the
2015 Games in Doha. Both his favoured events, the discus and the shot put, were contested in the F42 category but after undergoing a hernia operation just ten weeks before Davies was unsure of his form going into the competition. Davies' F42 shot put event opened the Championship and although by his own admission he believed his early throws were below his best, his second round throw of 14.35 was good enough to put him into second place and saw him progress to the latter rounds. In the finals Davies abandoned technique for power and threw a 14.88 and then a Championship record of 14.95 to secure the gold medal. In the discus Davies was dominant, breaking his own world record on three occasions on his way to a second gold, his best distance being 49.59m. Davies ended the year by being shortlisted for the
2015 BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year. The next year Davies competed at his
second European Championship, held during June in
Grosseto. He went into the games on strong form, having extended his own world record (16.13m) in the shot put at
Tempe, Arizona the month before. The shot put was held on the second day of the tournament, with Davies throwing two centimetres short of his new record with a distance of 16.11m to take the gold medal. He followed this on day four with a dominant display in the discus to take gold and retain both his European titles. His winning throw of 54.14 added almost five metres onto his world record set in Doha eight months prior. In the Rio Paralympics, Davies won a gold medal in the F42 shot put, beating his nearest rivals by over a metre with a new Paralympic record of 15.97m.
2020 Tokyo Paralympics At the
2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan, he won the gold medal in the
men's shot put F63 event. Davies was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2022 New Year Honours for services to athletics.
2022 Commonwealth Games At the
2022 Commonwealth Games Aled won gold in the F42-44/F61-64 Discus throw.
2023 World Para Athletics Championships At the
2023 World Para Athletics Championships Davies won gold in the F63 Shot put.
2024 World Para Athletics Championships The following year, at the
2024 World Para Athletics Championships, Davies won his sixth consecutive F63 shot put title.
2024 Paris Paralympics Davies was selected to represent
Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, in the T63 shot put. He won a silver medal behind
Faisal Sorour. ==See also==