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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Adepitan was born in Maryland, [[Lagos]] in [[Nigeria]] on the [[March 27]] [[1973]] and has no brothers or sisters. At the age of 6 months, Adepitan contracted [[poliomyelitis|polio]] which resulted in the loss of function of his left leg, and ultimately prevented him from walking. At the age of three, Adepitan and his mother emigrated to [[Newham]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] to join his father. He was educated at Southern Road Primary School in [[Plaistow]], East London, which he credits with helping him with his illness and problems at home. From an early age, he had aspirations of becoming an international sportsman.
Adepitan was born in nigeria but he had an infection and his mum and him moved to England so he could get treatment.

== Basketball Career ==
Adeptitan was an accomplished [[wheelchair basketball]] player, for his club Milton Keynes Aces{{Time fact|date=November 2010}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/basketball/disability/newsid_2126000/2126715.stm | title=Ade's Olympic Dreams | publisher=BBC | date=15 July 2002}}</ref> and as a member of Great Britain team that won the bronze medal at the [[2004 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Athens]] and the gold medal at the 2005 Paralympic World Cup in [[Manchester]], [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=newhamstory>{{cite web | url=http://www.newhamstory.com/node/976 | title=The Newham Story: Ade Adepitan, MBE | publisher=Newham Borough Council }}</ref>

== TV and Media Career==
Adepitan has featured on many television programmes and series as an actor, presenter or guest, particularly for the [[BBC]]. He often uses television as a platform to campaign against racism and disability discrimination. He was one of the main presenters of the children's programme [[Xchang (TV series)|Xchange]] produced for [[CBBC]] and has appeared in the [[soap opera]] [[Eastenders]]. Adepitan also participated in [[Beyond Boundaries]] which was a four part documentary in which Adepitan trekked through rainforests, deserts, rivers and mountains in [[Nicaragua]] and he made his own video diary it was a personal account. It was first filmed in London then in [[Spain]]. This video diary had filmed Adepitan talking in depth about his sporting aspirations and how he coped as a London boy living in [[Zaragoza]] unable to speak any Spanish.

== Charity Work ==
Adepitan does a lot of charity work, particularly supporting many charities to help other people with physical disabilities. He is a patron to two charities called The Wheelchair Charity and The Scope Charity. He is also a high supporter of the National Society of the Prevention of the Cruelty to Children Charity and the [[WheelPower]] Charity. Adepitan travelled to Ghana in support of [[Comic Relief]]. He will also be participating in the [[Disabled Motoring UK]] Alps 2011 Challenge. Adepitan is also an Athlete Ambassador for [[Right to Play]], the world's leading sport for development charity.<ref>{{cite web|title=Right To Play: Meet Our Athletes|url=http://www.righttoplay.com/uk/the-team/Pages/MeetOurAthletes.aspx}}</ref>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

Revision as of 09:59, 16 October 2011

Ade Adepitan, August 2010

Ade Adepitan MBE (born 27 March 1973) is a British television presenter and wheelchair basketball player. He uses a wheelchair as a result of contracting polio as a child which led to the loss of use of his left leg.

Early life

Adepitan was born in Maryland, Lagos in Nigeria on the March 27 1973 and has no brothers or sisters. At the age of 6 months, Adepitan contracted polio which resulted in the loss of function of his left leg, and ultimately prevented him from walking. At the age of three, Adepitan and his mother emigrated to Newham in London, United Kingdom to join his father. He was educated at Southern Road Primary School in Plaistow, East London, which he credits with helping him with his illness and problems at home. From an early age, he had aspirations of becoming an international sportsman.

Basketball Career

Adeptitan was an accomplished wheelchair basketball player, for his club Milton Keynes Aces[chronology citation needed][1] and as a member of Great Britain team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens and the gold medal at the 2005 Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, United Kingdom.[2]

TV and Media Career

Adepitan has featured on many television programmes and series as an actor, presenter or guest, particularly for the BBC. He often uses television as a platform to campaign against racism and disability discrimination. He was one of the main presenters of the children's programme Xchange produced for CBBC and has appeared in the soap opera Eastenders. Adepitan also participated in Beyond Boundaries which was a four part documentary in which Adepitan trekked through rainforests, deserts, rivers and mountains in Nicaragua and he made his own video diary it was a personal account. It was first filmed in London then in Spain. This video diary had filmed Adepitan talking in depth about his sporting aspirations and how he coped as a London boy living in Zaragoza unable to speak any Spanish.

Charity Work

Adepitan does a lot of charity work, particularly supporting many charities to help other people with physical disabilities. He is a patron to two charities called The Wheelchair Charity and The Scope Charity. He is also a high supporter of the National Society of the Prevention of the Cruelty to Children Charity and the WheelPower Charity. Adepitan travelled to Ghana in support of Comic Relief. He will also be participating in the Disabled Motoring UK Alps 2011 Challenge. Adepitan is also an Athlete Ambassador for Right to Play, the world's leading sport for development charity.[3]

Awards

Adepitan was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to disability sport in 2005.[4] He was also presented with an Honorary Doctorate from Loughborough University, in recognition of his outstanding services to, and performances in, disabled sport.[2]

He was presented with the Lifetime Achievement award by the University of East London in 2010, and was conferred with and Honorary Doctorate by the university in November 2010.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Ade's Olympic Dreams". BBC. 15 July 2002.
  2. ^ a b "The Newham Story: Ade Adepitan, MBE". Newham Borough Council.
  3. ^ "Right To Play: Meet Our Athletes".
  4. ^ "MBEs for CBBC's Ade Adepitan and South Today's Sally Taylor". BBC Press Office.
  5. ^ ""East London the place to be", say ground-breaking artists". University of East London.

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