Ms. Maughan, who died on May 20 at 91, was Britain’s first gold medalist, winning in archery in the world’s first Paralympic Games, held in Rome in 1960. (She won a second gold in Rome, in swimming, in an event in which she had no competition.) Over the years she won a total of six medals at the Games, four gold and two silver. And well into her later years she remained a fervent promoter of Paralympics, believing that sports are a valuable aid in rehabilitation.
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