Tokyo Paralympics: Ntando Mahlangu describes how blades changed his life
South African Paralympic sprinter Ntando Mahlangu got his first prosthetic blades at the age of 10, after growing up using a wheelchair.
His blades changed his life. At 14, he won a silver medal at the Rio Paralympics in 2016. Now, the 19-year-old has just secured two gold medals at Tokyo.
Video produced by Taurai Maduna and Trystan Young
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