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Winners | 2019

Mum broke world records, and raised more than £700,000 through her own charity after losing all four limbs to sepsis at the age of 43
Breaking down barriers and uniting people of all ages, including refugees, people with disabilities and asylum seekers, through a mutual love of table tennis
After his dad passed away, Alfie set up a charity campaign to support other children affected by bereavement
Liverpool FC legend worked tirelessly to help heal a community in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster and has raised millions to fight cancer
Promising young footballer who went blind at the age of seven has been earmarked as a future England star

Winners | 2016

It took something extra-special to stand out in a gold-strewn 2016, but Dame Sarah Storey’s achievement of becoming our most decorated Paralympian was truly inspirational.
The former Australia coach has breathed fresh life into English rugby since taking over the national side following a disastrous World Cup campaign on home soil.
Using dance to get disabled children active, and breaking down barriers.
Yorkshire schoolgirl set to be darts’ first female superstar.
Celebrating the life-saving impact of organ transplants through sport.

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