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Visually impaired after 43 years as a blind person, Mike May is a world record holding speed-skier and a pioneer of accessible GPS. He answers 13 Questions . More
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As the season begins in earnest, ex Manchester United and England footballer Danny Wallace, now a disabled supporter with MS, endeavours to answer Ouch's 13 nosey questions. More
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Since becoming disabled at age 7, Liz Carr has hated all things sporty.Suddenly, she's a multi-sporting champion, without leaving her lounge. Wii find out how she did it. More
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The Special Olympics GB National Summer Games opens this Saturday night in Leicester. Learning disabled basketball player and ambasador Lee Penfold answers our 13 Questions More
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The inaugural women's wheelchair tennis doubles event takes place at Wimbledon this weekend. World #1 by a long shot, Esther Vergeer, answers Ouch's probing questions. More
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The top disabled athlete known as the 'Blade Runner' for his famous carbon fibre prosthetic limbs takes a break from training to answer Ouch's probing personality questions. More
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Long-time Arsenal supporter Tim goes to a football match for the first time since becoming a wheelchair user, experiencing the pros and cons of sitting in the disability area. More
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There's no such thing as a free haircut
Laurence worries his barber is undercharging him because he's disabled. He wants to keep going back, so would raising a challenge be splitting hairs, or is it the principle? More
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The swimmer with CP went from the Welsh valleys to scooping four golds at the Beijing Paralympics. He tells Ouch why, away from the pool, he's campaigning against bullying. More
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One eye on China: Mainly for show
Stephen Hallett wonders whether the improvements that China is making to its cities in preparation for the 2008 Paralympics are just so much window dressing. More
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