Beijing Medal Hero Home to Enjoy Glory ; Paralympian: I Did It for My Loved Ones
Daily Post › September 29, 2008
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Daily Post › September 29, 2008
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MERSEYSIDE Paralympian hero Jamie Burdekin has spoken of his delight at taking bronze in Beijing - but says he is now ready to let his hair down.
Jamie, of Blundellsands, did his home town proud when he and his Hampshire-based partner, Peter Norfolk, won bronze in the wheelchair tennis quad doubles.See the full content of this document
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Beijing Medal Hero Home to Enjoy Glory ; Paralympian: I Did It for My Loved Ones
Now the 28-year-old is ready to sit back and enjoy his moment of glory, before he hits the court again in preparation...
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