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New technology to give Olympic hope to injured service men

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Sgt Mick Brennan of the Royal Signals [Photo: Heathcliff O\'Malley]
Thanks to skis built using military technology, two British servicemen who lost their legs in explosions in Iraq and Afghanistan are hoping for glory at the next Winter Paralympic Games. Sergeant Mick Brennan and Lance Corporal Pete Dunning had never skied before they were severely injured in the bomb blasts. Now, despite their injuries, the pair are in the running to be selected to represent Britain at the next Winter Paralympics.
...Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/armed-forces-day/7840001/Injured-British-servicemen-hope-for-Olympic-glory-on-the-slopes.html
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