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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Fred Wedlock, John McFall, Richey Edwards, John Meurig Thomas, Stephen Healey, Andy Hopper, Hywel Francis, Nicky Wire, Terry Matthews, Tariq Modood, Alan Cox, Anne Main, Dewi Zephaniah Phillips, Jonathan Elphick, Lorely Burt, Sylvia Heal, Wayne David, Daniel Jones, Rod Richards, Gareth Jones, Mat Johnson, Bruce George, Colin Pillinger, George Edwards, Andrew Davies, Joyce Watson, Sian James, Colin H. Williams, Peter Black, Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Dinenage, Mike Hooper, Alun Wyn Jones, Mark Tami, Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea, Geoffrey Thomas, Jason Mohammad, Chris Walley, John Sewel, Baron Sewel, Val Lloyd, Meirion Pennar, Peter Vaughan, Paul Thorburn, Lyn Evans, Jon Latimer, Glyn Berry, Jonathan Asbridge, Graham Ryder, Chris Roberts, Urien Wiliam, Andrew Clive Simpson, Chris Corcoran, Roy Evans, Euros Bowen, Charlie Williams, Anthony Edward Pierce, Nicholas D. Cooper, Arun Midha, Susan Powell, Garel Rhys. Excerpt: John McFall (born 25 April 1981) is a Cardiff-based British Paralympic sprinter. In 2000, when he was 19 years old, his right leg was amputated above the knee following a serious motorcycle accident. He took up running again after being fitted with a prosthesis, and participated in his first race in 2004. The following year, he was selected to represent Great Britain at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) European Championships, and took the bronze medal in the 200 metres (sport class T42). In the 100-metre sprint, McFall subsequently won silver medals at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Championships in 2006 and the Visa Paralympic World Cup in 2007. On 6 July 2007, he was placed third at the Meeting Gaz de France in Paris, part of the AF Golden League; and achieved his personal best time (as at 30 May 2008) in the 100 metres of 12.70 seconds by winning silver at ...