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Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


I love the Olympics. As a younger, cynical adult, I would promise myself every four years that I wouldn't waste 20 days of my life watching a bunch of hormone-enhanced, drug-fuelled obsessives driving themselves to exhaustion in pursuit of a metal disc. But every four years, some aspect of the competitions would catch my attention - usually something unexpected such as women's weightlifting, or archery - and I'd be hooked again.

When the Paralympics began to be televised, and I became disabled at around the same time, I was rather sniffy about those too. People with disabilities doing sport slightly slower, lower or shorter? Why did they bother? Why did anybody else bother watching them? Wasn't it just patronising to admire disabled athletes ("didn't they do well, considering their disabilities")? As a disabled person, I thought: aren't they over-compensating?
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Some time during the Sydney Olympics, particularly the Paralympics, I got the point. It was the Australian audience's appreciation of the competitive spirit, of the will to succeed in Paralympic sport in particular, that made me realise it's all about aspirations and endeavour.
London 2012, if it can carry through the spirit of the bid, is about much more than British prestige in the world. It is about inclusivity, building for the future, involving children more than anything else.

For disabled people, the least it will give us is a more accessible capital. It will have to, to accommodate 10,000 disabled athletes and their supporters. I'm hoping that it will also raise the profile of disabled people as achievers, particularly in the eyes of children - disabled children specifically, who need role models and heroes.
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Let's hope the stadiums are as full for the Paralympics as they will be for the Olympics. Gold medallist Tanni Grey-Thomson said that she wouldn't be involved in the bid if the Paralympics was seen as something tagged on to the end.

Maybe then people in this country will see disabled people as capable of being more than dependants, the eternal children of this society.


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