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- Peter Eriksson: Preparations for London 2012 Paralympics will give us great momentum for Rio 2016 and beyond
- Liam Harbison: Thank you London 2012 – you've already proved historic for Irish Parasport
- Peter Eriksson: Britain's athletes are making great progress to the London 2012 Paralympics
- David Gold: Wheelchair basketball draw makes it feel like London 2012 really has started
- Sir Philip Craven: London 2012 will be something quite amazing
- Tom Degun: Focus should remain on evolving Paralympics before launching Youth Games
- Josh Cassidy: My hard work to secure Paralympic gold is well underway
- Jody Cundy: Last year was great but I'm really excited now it's 2012
- Wilfried Lemke: London 2012 can continue to break down barriers towards those with disabilities
- Liam O'Reilly: This is a great time of year for me to do extra training
- Tom Degun: Finally we get our first true glimpse of sport at the London 2012 Paralympics
- Simon LeStrange: A special time for Paralympics Ireland to honour the people contributing to success behind the scenes
- Xavier Gonzalez: Paralympic Movement on a high in the Americas
- Terezinha Guilhermina: Rio 2016 is a chance to show that Brazil is not just a land of football
- Lee Pearson: I'm back from injury and happy to be part of the story of the London 2012 Games
- Jerome Singleton: London 2012 will be special but just watch out for my rivalry with Oscar
- Graham Edmunds: The public are really starting to get behind Paralympics as London 2012 approaches
- Ade Adepitan: We've come a long way in a short time
- Julie O’Neill: Looking forward to London 2012 USA is focussed on the podium
- Oscar Pistorius: London 2012 will be the greatest Paralympics ever
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