LONDON, Aug 30 (Bernama) -- London Olympics and Paralympic Organising
Committee (LOGOC) chairman, Sebastian Coe on Wednesday, welcomed the
athletes to the home of the Paralympic Games.
Recalling the sports event by German Ludwig Guttman for the injured war victims at the Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire in 1948, Coe said: "It was this vision that launched Ludwig Guttman's great venture, it was this that launched the Paralympic Games.
"So we say welcome home to this great sporting competition. Welcome home to a movement that shows what sport is all about."
Coe said this in his speech at the opening ceremony of the 14th Paralympic Games.
The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Games.
Over 4,000 athletes from 166 countries participated in this year's edition, the biggest participation in the Games history.
Recalling the sports event by German Ludwig Guttman for the injured war victims at the Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire in 1948, Coe said: "It was this vision that launched Ludwig Guttman's great venture, it was this that launched the Paralympic Games.
"So we say welcome home to this great sporting competition. Welcome home to a movement that shows what sport is all about."
Coe said this in his speech at the opening ceremony of the 14th Paralympic Games.
The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Games.
Over 4,000 athletes from 166 countries participated in this year's edition, the biggest participation in the Games history.
-- BERNAMA
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