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  1. Há 11 horas · In 1948, the war had left an increased disabled population in its wake, and the need for rehabilitation and reintegration was acutely felt in Great Britain. It was in this climate that Sir Ludwig Guttmann, a German-British neurologist, laid the foundation for what would become the Paralympic Games. The Stoke Mandeville Games

  2. Há 1 dia · Dr. Ludwig Guttmann was a Jewish-German neurosurgeon who had the radical idea that patients with spinal cord injuries could be competitive athletes. He created the Paralympic Games and forever changed the way society views disabled people – and the way they view themselves. Ludwig was born in Germany in 1899 to a religious family.

  3. Há 5 dias · Foi o médico alemão Ludwig Guttmann que introduziu essa modalidade em 1953 para cadeirantes. Sendo assim, ela é considerada uma das mais tradicionais nas Paraolimpíadas. Em 1960, logo na primeira edição em Roma, já haviam disputas de esgrima entre homens e mulheres usando cadeiras de rodas .

  4. Há 4 dias · “Heart of the nation” mostra o trabalho de alguns desses trabalhadores estrangeiros, como Ludwig Guttmann, um neurocirurgião que fugiu da Alemanha nazista e chegou ao Reino Unido em 1938 ...

  5. Há 11 horas · In 1960, Guttmann brought 400 athletes to Rome to compete in the "Parallel Olympics", which ran in parallel with the Summer Olympics and came to be known as the first Paralympics. Since then, the Paralympics have been held in every Olympic year and, starting with the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul, the host city for the Olympics has also played host to the Paralympics.

  6. Há 4 dias · "Heart of the nation" mostra o trabalho de alguns desses trabalhadores estrangeiros, como Ludwig Guttmann, um neurocirurgião que fugiu da Alemanha nazista e chegou ao Reino Unido em 1938, antes de cuidar dos feridos de guerra britânicos e organizar os Jogos Paralímpicos. - "Escassez de mão de obra" -

  7. Há 5 dias · WheelPower is an operating name of The British Wheelchair Sports Foundation Limited registered in England & Wales under charity number 265498 and company number 01059490 at Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Guttmann Road, Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, HP21 9PP. We use cookies to improve your experience using this website. Learn more