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Members of the ISCD take part, since its establishment, in the Stoke Mandeville Games and the Paralympic Games.
Before the 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Games, she took up the Pritikin Diet to lose weight.
From 1960 to 1990, Betts served in a variety of positions from escort to team manager with every Australian team at international events: Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, FESPIC Games, and Stoke Mandeville Games.
Upon winning this race and setting his record, Mongiovi was invited to represent the United States once again in the Stoke Mandeville Games, this time for track, where he competed on a track that was once shared with "the fastest man alive," Carl Lewis.
The Games, which were held eight times at Stoke Mandeville, were the inspiration for the first Paralympic Games, also called The Stoke Mandeville Games, which were organised in Rome in 1960.