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Paris Paralympics 2024: taking a closer look at 10 of the greatest summer Paralympians

  • On the track, in the pool, at the courts and tables, and on bikes and horses, these are the most accomplished Paralympians of all time

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Brazilian swimmer Daniel Dias, who was born with malformed upper and lower limbs, won three bronze medals in Tokyo to add to the 24 medals he won at three previous Games. Photo: AP

Some created singular unforgettable moments, most have won multiple medals across a series of Games, all have been pioneers.

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Here are 10 of the finest summer Paralympians.

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson outside the Houses of Parliament. In London. Photo: Getty Images
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson outside the Houses of Parliament. In London. Photo: Getty Images

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

Arguably Britain’s most famous Paralympian. Baroness Grey-Thompson, who has spina bifida, was a wheelchair racer and competed in five Games between 1988 and 2004. She claimed 11 gold medals, plus four silvers and a bronze, and was created a Life Peer in 2010.

Oscar Pistorius with the South African flag after he won the 400m – T44 final at the London 2012 Paralympics. Photo: AFP
Oscar Pistorius with the South African flag after he won the 400m – T44 final at the London 2012 Paralympics. Photo: AFP

Oscar Pistorius

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