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  • A chance encounter with a Paralympian

    A chance encounter with a Paralympian

    Colin shares his story about meeting Paralympic fencer Shelagh Jones on a train to London. Read more

  • Disability sport at Stoke Mandeville in the 1970s and 80s

    Disability sport at Stoke Mandeville in the 1970s and 80s

    The Symbolic role of Stoke Mandeville in the formative days of multi-disabled sport in the 1970s and 80s Read more

  • Memories of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, London 2012

    Memories of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, London 2012

    Sally performed in the Navigation dance at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games wearing a costume printed with the declaration of human rights. Read more

  • Performing at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony

    Performing at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony

    Vanessa McManus' experience of performing in the Gravity dance at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony. Read more

  • A chance encounter with a Paralympian
  • Disability sport at Stoke Mandeville in the 1970s and 80s
  • Memories of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, London 2012
  • Performing at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony
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Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Photographing the 1982 International Stoke Mandeville Games

Photographing the 1982 International Stoke Mandeville Games

Photographer Rémy Cortin shares his images and memories of the 1982 International Stoke Mandeville Games. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 28th August, 2024

Updated: 9th October, 2024

Memories of the National Spinal Injuries Centre 1955-1960

Memories of the National Spinal Injuries Centre 1955-1960

Christine shares her memories of volunteering and then working at the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville in the 1950s and 60s. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 29th November, 2023

Updated: 7th December, 2023

A chance encounter with a Paralympian

A chance encounter with a Paralympian

Colin shares his story about meeting Paralympic fencer Shelagh Jones on a train to London. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 12th June, 2023

Nicola's experiences with disability sport and as a Gamesmaker

Nicola's experiences with disability sport and as a Gamesmaker

Nicola shares her story about how she has been involved in disability sport, the Paralympics, and now with her local running club Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 1st December, 2022

Disability sport at Stoke Mandeville in the 1970s and 80s

Disability sport at Stoke Mandeville in the 1970s and 80s

The Symbolic role of Stoke Mandeville in the formative days of multi-disabled sport in the 1970s and 80s Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 10th November, 2022

Updated: 1st December, 2022

Memories of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, London 2012

Memories of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, London 2012

Sally performed in the Navigation dance at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games wearing a costume printed with the declaration of human rights. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 20th October, 2022

Updated: 4th January, 2023

Performing at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony

Performing at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony

Vanessa McManus' experience of performing in the Gravity dance at the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 11th May, 2022

Updated: 18th July, 2022

Daniel and the 2012 Children's Promise

Daniel and the 2012 Children's Promise

Every child born on 20th December 2004 - the date 20/12 during the Olympics bid - was eligible to be involved in the Children's Promise programme. Daniel Bleasdale, a local boy from Aylesbury, was chosen to be part of this exciting opportunity. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 16th December, 2021

Stoke Mandeville Games

Stoke Mandeville Games

Dad refereed at the 1956 and 1957 Stoke Mandeville Games helping to develop the refereeing for wheelchair basketball. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 9th May, 2021

Updated: 12th May, 2021

Author: Nicola Bans

Location: Toad Cottage, 49 Church Lane, Copthorne Village, RH10 3QF

Ludwig Guttmann biography for young readers

Ludwig Guttmann biography for young readers

New biography of Paralympic founder, Ludwig Guttmann, written by children’s book author, Lori Alexander Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 16th November, 2020

Updated: 18th November, 2020

Brendan Gately's experience as a TeamGB supporter at the Paralympic Games

Brendan Gately's experience as a TeamGB supporter at the Paralympic Games

Author of 'Look up, stretch your wings, and fly' Brendan Gately shares extracts from his book about his groups experience of supporting TeamGB at the Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996 and London 2012 Paralympic Games. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 21st November, 2019

Updated: 27th March, 2023

Paper crane maker Momoho Yamada

Paper crane maker Momoho Yamada

Momoho Yamada who had cerebral palsy, made paper crane garlands to give to the athletes at the Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games as a symbol of 'good luck'. Read more

Posted to: Your stories

The story of the history of the Paralympics is a fascinating insight into how ordinary people have come together to share an extraordinary journey, you can read some of their stories below. 

We want to work with individuals and communities to explore their own part in the story. If you, or someone you know have competed, supported, volunteered, provided accommodation, fundraised etc. then share your story with us by uploading text and images here, or by contacting us at [email protected]

Published: 9th November, 2019

Updated: 18th December, 2019

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