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- Paul Davies: Science and medical support is vital in London 2012 build-up
- Mik Scarlet: Channel 4 shows are good start to London 2012 coverage
- Sir Philip Craven: London 2012 have demonstrated extraordinary enthusiasm for the Paralympics
- Liz Johnson: Appetite for Paralympic sport growing ahead of London 2012
- Paula Dunn: London 2012 is important but let's not forget the youngsters aiming for the future
- Sir Philip Craven: Record TV coverage highlights IPC Swimming World Championships
- Sascha Kindred: Why elite youngsters in sport need championship experience
- Liam Harbison: Smyth’s achievement highlights the progress of Paralympic sport in Ireland
- Phil Lane: Channel 4 event reinforces our common commitment to long-term changes
- Sir Philip Craven: A fantastic Paralympic summer of sport
- Tom Degun: Wheels of Glory enjoys outstanding premiere
- Paul Davies: London 2012 is our opportunity to put in place a world-class medical system
- Phil Lane: London 2012 is about awareness as much as medals
- Ade Adepitan: If BT Paralympic World Cup is a guide, then London 2012 will be wonderful
- Chris Solly: Sochi Excellence Programme will leave legacy programme for future Games
- Tom Degun: BT Paralympic World Cup turned me into fan with a laptop
- Scott Blackmun: Warrior Games proof of sport's healing powers
- Suzi Williams: BT Is delighted to continue support for ParalympicsGB until 2016
- Ade Adepitan: New sport presents plenty of challenges
- Sir Philip Craven: Welcome to the family Mandeville
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Ade Adepitan has already had a remarkable life, including leading Britain's basketball team to a bronze medal at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens, but it is about to enter its as most exciting phase as the face of Channel 4's innovative and groundbreaking coverage of London 2012, as he exclusively tells Tom Degun 


