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Heroes' welcome for Paralympians Heroes' welcome for Paralympians
(about 1 hour later)
Wales' Paralympians are arriving home from Beijing to a heroes welcome celebration in Cardiff Bay later. Wales' Paralympians are arriving home from Beijing to a heroes' welcome celebration in Cardiff Bay.
They amassed an impressive 14 medals in China with swimmer David Roberts taking four golds to equal Dame Tanni Grey Thompson's record of 11. They amassed an impressive 14 medals in China, with swimmer David Roberts taking four golds to equal Dame Tanni Grey Thompson's record of 11.
The entire Welsh contingent will be greeted by hundreds of children when they arrive at the Senedd. The Welsh contingent will be greeted by hundreds of children when they arrive at the Senedd at noon.
First Minister Rhodri Morgan appealed for thousands of people to turn out to greet the successful Paralympians.First Minister Rhodri Morgan appealed for thousands of people to turn out to greet the successful Paralympians.
Last month about 2,000 people cheered as Olympic champions Nicole Cooke, Geraint Thomas, Tom James and the other Welsh members of Team GB showed off their medals at a similar welcome home celebration.Last month about 2,000 people cheered as Olympic champions Nicole Cooke, Geraint Thomas, Tom James and the other Welsh members of Team GB showed off their medals at a similar welcome home celebration.
Among those they will be welcoming this time are Roberts, from Llantwit Fardre, and another double Paralympic champion in the pool, 13-year-old Eleanor Simmonds, who trains at Swansea.Among those they will be welcoming this time are Roberts, from Llantwit Fardre, and another double Paralympic champion in the pool, 13-year-old Eleanor Simmonds, who trains at Swansea.
Ceremony timetable 1200 BST: Angharad Mair starts proceedings and introduces Fitzalan High School Steel Band1210 BST: Performance by Radyr School Choir, Cardiff1225 BST: Parade starts from TY Hywel. Athletes will be led by ceremonial Chinese Lion and escorted by police horses1230 BST: Arrival of athletes and presentation of flowers by schoolboy Harri Jenkins1235 BST: Angharad Mair will read out the names of all athletes1245 BST: Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones will introduced First Minister Rhodri Morgan's recorded speech on a large video screen1250 BST: Speech by heritage minister1255 BST: Speech by Presiding Officer Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas 1300 BST: Angharad Mair closes ceremony and the national anthem is sung Ceremony timetable 1200 BST: Angharad Mair starts proceedings and introduces Fitzalan High School Steel Band1210: Performance by Radyr School Choir, Cardiff1225: Parade starts from TY Hywel. Athletes will be led by ceremonial Chinese Lion and escorted by police horses1230: Arrival of athletes and presentation of flowers by schoolboy Harri Jenkins1235: Angharad Mair will read out the names of all athletes1245: Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones will introduced First Minister Rhodri Morgan's recorded speech on a large video screen1250: Speech by heritage minister1255: Speech by Presiding Officer Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas 1300: Angharad Mair closes ceremony and the national anthem is sung
Fellow Swansea-based athlete Liz Johnson, who won gold despite losing her mother to cancer as she flew out to Beijing, is also expected to attend, along with gold winning cyclists Jody Cundy, from Swansea, and Simon Richardson, from Porthcawl. Fellow Swansea-based athlete Liz Johnson, who won gold despite losing her mother to cancer as she flew out to Beijing, is also expected to attend, along with gold-winning cyclists Jody Cundy, from Swansea, and Simon Richardson, from Porthcawl.
Rhodri Morgan said: "Our Olympians have done Wales proud, and have continued the feel-good factor that has run through Welsh sport all year.Rhodri Morgan said: "Our Olympians have done Wales proud, and have continued the feel-good factor that has run through Welsh sport all year.
"As with the Olympics, the Welsh contingent has led the Team GB gold rush, and together they have raised the profile of the Paralympic movement in the eyes of the public. They fully deserve a heroes' welcome home.""As with the Olympics, the Welsh contingent has led the Team GB gold rush, and together they have raised the profile of the Paralympic movement in the eyes of the public. They fully deserve a heroes' welcome home."
Mr Morgan has recorded a special message for the Paralympians which will be played out on a big screen.Mr Morgan has recorded a special message for the Paralympians which will be played out on a big screen.
He is unable to attend the event in person because he will be returning home from Kentucky after taking part in Sunday's handover ceremony for the 2010 Wales Ryder Cup.He is unable to attend the event in person because he will be returning home from Kentucky after taking part in Sunday's handover ceremony for the 2010 Wales Ryder Cup.
Jody Cundy from Swansea racing in the velodrome at BeijingJody Cundy from Swansea racing in the velodrome at Beijing
Instead the celebration will be hosted by Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones, who said: "Our Paralympic athletes have performed fantastically well in Beijing, and I'm pleased that we're providing a fitting recognition of how well they have done.Instead the celebration will be hosted by Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones, who said: "Our Paralympic athletes have performed fantastically well in Beijing, and I'm pleased that we're providing a fitting recognition of how well they have done.
"I hope that the Welsh public will come along in their droves to the Senedd in Cardiff Bay to join the school children who will be there to celebrate their achievements."I hope that the Welsh public will come along in their droves to the Senedd in Cardiff Bay to join the school children who will be there to celebrate their achievements.
The party will begin at noon at the Senedd with a procession led by a traditional Chinese LionThe party will begin at noon at the Senedd with a procession led by a traditional Chinese Lion
Television presenter Angharad Mair will host the event which will also include musical performances by the Fitzalan High School Steel Band and Radyr Comprehensive, both in Cardiff.Television presenter Angharad Mair will host the event which will also include musical performances by the Fitzalan High School Steel Band and Radyr Comprehensive, both in Cardiff.
Hundreds of flag waving school from schools as far away as Brecon, Newbridge and Risca will also attend. Hundreds of flag-waving school from schools in Brecon, Newbridge and Risca will also attend.
Harri Jenkins, 12, of Bryncoch, Neath, who has cerebral palsy and is also a competitive swimmer, will present all of the Paralympians with flowers.Harri Jenkins, 12, of Bryncoch, Neath, who has cerebral palsy and is also a competitive swimmer, will present all of the Paralympians with flowers.