The Tokyo Paralympic Games are finally underway, 364 days later than planned and after a year of the utmost difficulties.
The Games began with an opening ceremony full of colour and celebration interjected with a touch of poignancy, a concept of 'We Have Wings' which organisers said was intended to raise awareness of the courage of Paralympians.
The BBC spoke to one of the athletes, Stephen Bate, a New Zealand–Scottish Paralympic cyclist.
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The Games began with an opening ceremony full of colour and celebration interjected with a touch of poignancy, a concept of 'We Have Wings' which organisers said was intended to raise awareness of the courage of Paralympians.
The BBC spoke to one of the athletes, Stephen Bate, a New Zealand–Scottish Paralympic cyclist.
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