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Martin Colclough’s first experience of para sport was 25 years ago when he as physical training instructor in the British Army. Little did he know then that the Paralympic movement would come to define his life, his career, and his legacy. He is a huge cog in the wheel that connects and develops injured, wounded, and sick serving personnel and veterans with the world of elite disability sport. He talks to Cath and Julian about how it came about and what keeps him going in this ever-changing sporting environment.
By BFBS RadioMartin Colclough’s first experience of para sport was 25 years ago when he as physical training instructor in the British Army. Little did he know then that the Paralympic movement would come to define his life, his career, and his legacy. He is a huge cog in the wheel that connects and develops injured, wounded, and sick serving personnel and veterans with the world of elite disability sport. He talks to Cath and Julian about how it came about and what keeps him going in this ever-changing sporting environment.

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