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Martin Dougan introduces us to some famous Paralympians who share their experience of Paralympic sports.

The first Paralympic Games took place in Rome in 1960. Twenty three nations and 400 wheelchair athletes took part.

At the Paralympic Games in Toronto in 1976, athletes who weren't in wheelchairs were allowed to take part for the first time, so amputees and athletes with a visual impairment were able to compete.

Para athletics is now practised in more than 130 countries around the world and includes track and field events such as wheelchair racing, running, marathon, long jump, triple jump, high jump, javelin, discus, club throw and shot put.

In this film, we meet champion athletes who share their inspiring stories and passion for their sport:

  • Hollie Arnold MBE, javelin world champion
  • Thomas Young MBE, gold medal-winning 100m sprinter
  • Funmi Oduwaiye, shotput star

They have all shown, in the words of champion sprinter Usain Bolt in his motivational message to Thomas Young:

“Anything is possible. Don’t think limit.”

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