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Great Britain's first Paralympic Gold medal
In Rome in 1960, Margaret Maughan won the first ever Gold medal for Great Britain
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An International Model
One of the great things about Stoke Mandeville was the way it affected the international treatment of paraplegia.
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The London 2012 Inspire programme recognises exceptional and innovative projects inspired by the 2012 Games.
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