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paralympics
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Graduate Alex to front Paralympics coverage
JMU Journalism graduate Alex Brooker will be the face of Channel 4’s Paralympic Games coverage.
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Liverpool selected to host Special Olympics
Liverpool has been chosen to host the Special Olympics GB Summer Games in 2021.
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Funds needed to realise Paralympic goal
A Liverpool woman is reaching out for help to aid her dreams of becoming a Paralympic horse rider.
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Rio beckons for Widnes table tennis ace
A table tennis player from Widnes is heading to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympic Games as part of Team GB.
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Wirral student aims for Rio Paralympics
A Wirral sixth form student is in line for selection to play football for Team GB in the 2016 Paralympics in Rio.
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Funnyman Alex shares TV tips with students
TV presenter, funny man and disability champion Alex Brooker returned to JMU Journalism to share his experiences with students.
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Paralympic star calls for disabled support
One of Britain’s greatest Paralympic athletes, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, talks to JMU Journalism.
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Alex Brooker back at JMU Journalism
TV presenter and writer Alex Brooker returned to his roots when he addressed JMU Journalism students.
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Paralympic dreams for medal winner Dylan
Dylan Beaumont is aiming to compete in the Paralympics after winning eight medals for Great Britain in the World Dwarf Games.
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Merseyside Disabled Table Tennis Open
The Merseyside Disabled Table Tennis Open proved another occasion to witness the excitement of disability sport.
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Injured marine’s Paralympic hopes
A former Royal Marine from Merseyside who lost both of his legs in Afghanistan is aiming for the Winter Paralympic Games.
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Tough start for Merseyside Blind FC
Merseyside Blind Football Club got their season underway when they played their first league matches.
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Paralympic medalist dreams of Olympics
Paralympic double bronze medalist David Devine hopes that one day he could compete in the Olympics.
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Big scoops for presenter Alex
JMU Journalism graduate Alex Brooker interviewed PM David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson live at the Paralympics.