2012 London Shvetsov came to world attention as an athlete at the
2012 Summer Paralympics in London where he entered the 100m and 400m sprints and the 800m middle-distance race. In the 100m he qualified through his heat in first position in a time of 12.11s, a new Paralympic record. In the final he shave three thousands of that record, taking the Paralympic title and pushing
Graeme Ballard (Great Britain) and
Roman Pavlyk (Ukraine) into silver and bronze positions. There were no qualifier rounds for the 400m T36 event and Shvetcov's results leading into the Games were strong enough to see him in the final. The podium finish of the 400m saw another Britain take silver,
Paul Blake and Pavlyk again take bronze, while Shetsov's final time of 53.31s set a new world record giving him the gold medal. In the Paralympic final he maintained his form to finish just outside his record with a time of 3:05:34 pushing fellow Russian
Artem Arefyev into second place. Shvetsov was keen to regain his World Championship titles, and his new training regime focused on the sprint events, including his favourite distance, the 400m. ==Notes==