The inspiring story of Paralympics contenders Adam and David Knott
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August
Hampshire-based Adam and David were born with a condition called oculocutaneous albinism, which means they have only ten per cent of the vision of a normally sighted person. I loved Adam’s brave description of what this actually means. “You know when you go for an eye test and they have that big A on top?” he told interviewer Hilary Rose. “That’s for us. That’s why the big A is there.”
Amazingly, the boys only started playing goalball two years ago, after their dad saw the sport on TV…
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