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denphone 09-09-2012 05:07

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Ellie Simmonds takes silver in S6 100m at Paralympics.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/disability-sport/19530269

denphone 09-09-2012 14:30

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David Weir captures fourth Paralympics 2012 victory.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/disability-sport/19536302

What a wonderful achievement by a Paralympic legend.:clap::clap:

Peter_ 09-09-2012 15:05

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I wonder if they will be as quick to award him a knighthood as they do for able bodied athletes.

Sarah Storey has won 11 gold medals at the age of 34 and why has she not been made a Dame, did Lord Coe win 11 gold medals, no only 4.

Maggy 09-09-2012 15:32

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Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35472429)
I wonder if they will be as quick to award him a knighthood as they do for able bodied athletes.

Sarah Storey has won 11 gold medals at the age of 34 and why has she not been made a Dame, did Lord Coe win 11 gold medals, no only 4.

you know you might at least give the PTB a chance before jumping all over them..;)

Peter_ 09-09-2012 15:36

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35472441)
you know you might at least give the PTB a chance before jumping all over them..;)

Well Sarah Storey did not win all her 11 golds in this olympics but it seems that being disabled prevents you from getting a top honour.;)

iFrankie 09-09-2012 19:22

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So sad its all coming to an end, what an amazing few months!.

denphone 09-09-2012 19:27

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Originally Posted by iFrankie (Post 35472524)
So sad its all coming to an end, what an amazing few months!.

Yes l will second that totally as its been wonderful to watch and what a great advert this has been for this country.

Caff 09-09-2012 20:06

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Inspirational.

:tu: for all the updates denphone.

Maggy 09-09-2012 23:14

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Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35472444)
Well Sarah Storey did not win all her 11 golds in this olympics but it seems that being disabled prevents you from getting a top honour.;)

bit of a sweeping statement..After all what about Sir Philip Craven who gave the speech to open and close the Paralympics.


http://www.london2012.com/about-us/t...s/locog/board/

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Sir Philip Craven MBE


Sir Philip Craven has been President of the International Paralympic Committee since 2001 and is also a member of the International Olympic Committee. In 2005 he received a knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

He is a five-time Paralympian in Wheelchair Basketball and Swimming, and was President of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation from 1988-2002.

In 2006 Sir Philip received the Juan Antonio Samaranch Disabled Athlete Award, recognising all he has done for the world of sport. Sir Philip is currently a Director of the BOA and Vice President of the Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association.

He sat on the board of the London 2012 bid company. Sir Philip has also been awarded Honorary Degrees from several Universities for his services to Paralympic Sport and is the Patron of the English Basketball Fellowship.
;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanni_Grey-Thompson
Also known as Baroness Grey-Thompson

Peter_ 10-09-2012 07:00

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35472570)
bit of a sweeping statement..After all what about Sir Philip Craven who gave the speech to open and close the Paralympics.


http://www.london2012.com/about-us/t...s/locog/board/

;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanni_Grey-Thompson
Also known as Baroness Grey-Thompson

Very few and far between and somehow you would expect 11 gold medals to account for something considering we have awarded knighthoods to Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Chris Hoy who have won half as much, the disabled athletes just get paid lip service in the main unlike our able bodied athletes, double standards anyone.

Hugh 10-09-2012 10:04

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BBC
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Britain's Olympians and Paralympians are to get their own honours list, rather than simply being included in the New Year's Honours.
Also, whilst it is wrong they are not honoured in the same way and to the same extent as the Olympians, it is not "few and far between" - nearly half of the Beijing Paralympians received honours in 2009 - Telegraph

Osem 10-09-2012 10:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35472429)
I wonder if they will be as quick to award him a knighthood as they do for able bodied athletes.

Sarah Storey has won 11 gold medals at the age of 34 and why has she not been made a Dame, did Lord Coe win 11 gold medals, no only 4.


The fact that back in Coe's day and beyond, disabled athletes didn't the recognition they deserved and that now there'll be a honours list specifically for our tremendous Olympic/Paralympic competitors is surely evidence of how much perceptions have changed as a result of what's been achieved during London 2012.

It's a very great shame that the show has finally come to an end but today there'll be a huge procession in London for all those who made London 2012 the amazing spectacle it was and I have no doubt the disabled participants will be cheered just as loudly (if not more) than their abled bodied counterparts. Perhaps that's the most amazing thing of all. My eldest will be there with countless thousands of others celebrating their efforts and success.

I don't think I could be prouder of what's been achieved in London and all those who made it happen in spite of the protracted torrent of doom, gloom, doubt and criticism they were subjected to by much of the media in the run up!

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

tweetiepooh 10-09-2012 10:25

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We won tickets for the Ladies Goal Ball bronze place (Sweden vs Finland) and final (Japan vs China). What a great day out. We had to pay train fares into London and snacks at the site but that was it.

The volunteers were superb, from arriving at Waterloo and guided to the best tube line and where to get off to those at the site. It helped being a nice sunny day too. The police were smiling and the atmosphere was great.

My son had recently had a cast off after breaking a foot bone earlier in summer and we were able to rent (free) a wheel chair. This helped us get around and also bypass some queues; "special accessible entrance this way".

So well done to loads of people.

Hom3r 10-09-2012 12:44

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My only regret is I never got the chance to go to an event :(

Damien 10-09-2012 17:10

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So now what....


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