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Arnold and Stephens joins McFall to compete in Manchester
John McFall, Bronze medallist at the Beijing Paralympic Games heads a strong list of GB athletes who are set to take on the best in the World at the upcoming BT Paralympic World Cup. Alongside McFall will be Kate Arnold and Nathan Stephens.
Both Arnold, from Newport, and Stephens, from Bridgend, competed at the Beijing Paralympic Games, their first Summer Games experience, and they continue to build their career up to medal potential in London 2012.
Double Paralympic gold medallist and London Marathon runner-up Dave Weir also forms part of the British athletics team for next month’s BT Paralympic World Cup.
Weir, 29, triumphed in the 800m and 1500m in Beijing and races again over the same distances in Manchester.
Danny Crates, 36, will also return to track action in the T46 800m.
The Essex athlete carried the British flag in the opening ceremony in Beijing before being ruled out of his event through injury.
The event on Sunday, 24 May at the city’s Regional Athletics Arena is the first international elite disability competition ahead of the London Games and Crates is looking forward to getting back to action.
“I was hugely disappointed following my injury prior to Beijing and am yet to come to terms with it,” he said.
“I’m not looking ahead to London just yet as I like to take my career year by year and Manchester is a good focus for me. I love competing in front of a home crowd and it’s a great competition for the GB athletes to be involved with in the build up to 2012.”
South African double amputee Oscar Pistorius, 22, will also be competing after recovering from head and facial injuries sustained in a boating accident in Johannesburg in February.
Pistorius, who won three gold medals in Beijing, will be up against local athlete Ian Jones in the T44 100 and 400m in Manchester.
Athletics is one of four sports in the Manchester competition with swimming, cycling and wheelchair basketball also taking place.
GB team
Men: Brian Alldis (T54 1500m), Graeme Ballard (T36 100/200m), Michael Churm (T37 100/200m), Danny Crates (T46 800m), Thomas Green (F32/51 club), Lee Hunter (T36 100/200m), Ian Jones (T44 100/400m), John McFall (T42 100/200m), Kieron Murphy (F32/51 club), Daniel Nobbs (T54-57 shot), Ben Rushgrove (T36 100/200m), Richard Schabel (F32/51 club), Nathan Stephens (T54-57 shot), David Weir (T54 800/1500m), Danny West (T54-57 Shot), Robin Womack (T54-57 Shot).
Women: Kate Arnold (T46 100/200m), Libby Clegg (T12 100/200m), Pippa Dale (F40 discus), Sophie Hancock (F40 shot/discus), Katrina Hart (T36-37 100/200m), Jenny McLoughlin (T36-37 100/200m), Kim Minett (F40 shot), Victoria Silk (F40 shot/discus) Hazel Simpson (T36-37 100/200m), Shelly Woods (T54 800m/1500m).
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