BBC Sport - Paralympian Ntando Mahlangu: 'If people call me the new blade runner it doesn't bother me'

'Everything changed when I got these legs'
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South African Paralympic athlete Ntando Mahlangu only walked for the first time at the age of 10, after finally getting prosthetic legs.
Four years later, as a 14-year-old, he won the silver medal in the T42 category 200m sprint at the Paralympic games in Rio.
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