2012 Paralympic Games – Pam Relph – Rowing – Mixed coxed four
Main Street, (Brick pillar), Weston Turville
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Main Street, (Brick pillar), Weston Turville
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National Spinal Injuries Centre, Entrance 3, Lower Road, Stoke Mandeville/Aylesbury
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Bridge Street, Stratford-upon-Avon
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Chapel Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield The 2012 Paralympic Games in London marked a memorable moment in the history of Paralympic swimming, as Oliver Hynd stole the show in the Men’s 200-metre individual medley SM8 event. Oliver Hynd, a young swimmer with a passion for the sport and a drive to succeed, faced stiff competition from other talented
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