Paralympic
The UK has a proud Paralympic(残奥会) heritage, and London 2012 will set new standards for inclusion and accessibility in every aspect of the Games.
The Paralympic Movement has its origins here when neurologist(神经病学家) Sir Ludwig Guttman organised the first wheelchair Games at Stoke Mandeville Hospital to coincide with(符合,一致) the 1948 London Olympics.
Last year saw Manchester hosted the second Paralympic World Cup, while every year the London Marathon attracts an elite field of wheelchair athletes to the capital.
The Olympic Village and all of the stadia(视距) will be fully accessible both during and after Games.
A creative approach to ticketing will learn from the successful promotion of Paralympic events at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Multi-venue day tickets and free transport between venues will ensure every athlete enjoys passionate and vocal support.
All of the public transport facilities serving the Olympic Park will be accessible to wheelchair users.
And the entire Docklands Light Railway network and all of London's 21,000 licensed black cabs are already accessible to wheelchair users, as will every London bus by 2008.