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  2. 2024 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August 2020, Channel 4 renewed its rights to the Paralympics in the United Kingdom through 2024; [54] coverage was broadcast on Channel 4 television, streaming, and Channel 4 Sport channels on YouTube. Channel 4 notably hired actress Rose Ayling-Ellis as a presenter, with the broadcaster stating that she would be the first deaf person to ...

  3. Sophie Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Television presenter. Website. sophiemorgan.com. Sophie Morgan (born 1985) is a British television presenter and disability advocate who is paraplegic. She is a social media influencer. [1] She became a presenter after appearing on reality television. In 2021, she was a lead presenter for Channel 4 's TV coverage of the Summer Paralympics in Tokyo.

  4. Ade Adepitan - Wikipedia

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    Ade Adepitan. Adedoyin Olayiwola " Ade " Adepitan MBE (/ ˈædi əˈdɛpiˌtæn /; born 27 March 1973) is a Nigerian-born British television presenter and wheelchair basketball player. As a presenter, he has hosted a range of travel documentaries and sports programmes for BBC television. Adepitan is a disability advocate and one of the first ...

  5. The Last Leg - Wikipedia

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    Release. 30 August 2012 (2012-08-30) – present. The Last Leg (known during its first series as The Last Leg with Adam Hills and in Australia as Adam Hills: The Last Leg) is a British late-night television humorous talk/sketch show that originally ran alongside the 2012 Summer Paralympics every night following the main coverage on Channel 4.

  6. 2024 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, on 8 September 2024.. The ceremony featured cultural presentations from both the current (France) and following (United States) host countries, as well as closing remarks by International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons and the COJOP2024 President Tony Estanguet; the ...

  7. Krishnan Guru-Murthy - Wikipedia

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    He was also the main presenter of Channel 4 News at Noon between 2003 and 2009. The Royal Television Society Journalism Awards nominated him for its News Presenter of the Year award in 2010 and 2014. He has hosted Channel 4's coverage of ceremonies at the 2012 Paralympics, [6] 2014 Winter Paralympics and the reburial of Richard III. [7]

  8. Arthur Williams (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Williams has featured on numerous television programmes as a presenter or guest, particularly for Channel 4. Arthur's media career began after he sent in a three-minute clip on wheelchair racing for the channel's search for disabled presenters for its coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. [2] [self-published source]

  9. Steve Brown (wheelchair rugby) - Wikipedia

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    Sport. Wheelchair rugby. Team. Great Britain. Achievements and titles. Paralympic finals. Captain 2012. Updated on 2 October 2012. Stephen Brown (born 2 June 1981) is an English television presenter, public speaker, athlete mentor and a former member and captain of the Great Britain wheelchair rugby squad. [1][2]