The Wheelpower National Junior Games have returned to Stoke Mandeville Stadium this week, offering disabled children and young adults from all over the country.
An opportunity to try out loads of sports like fencing, basketball and shooting.
Children including those from Furze down school in Winslow and the Grange in Aylesbury have the chance to follow in the successful footsteps of Paralympian legends like David Weir, Tanni Grey-Thompson and Ade Adepitan all who started off at the Junior Games at Stoke Mandeville.

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