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Antigua and Barbuda at the 2012 Summer Paralympics

Antigua and Barbuda made its Paralympic Games debut at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom, from August 29 to September 9, 2012.
The Antigua and Barbuda Paralympic Committee (ABPC) was established on 15 March 2012. Its immediate purpose was to enable "the nation’s only Paralympic athlete", Jamol Pilgrim, to compete at the 2012 Games, as this required his country having a National Paralympic Committee. Pilgrim had been a sprinter with Olympic aspirations until a car crash in 2009 resulted in his right leg being amputated above the knee. Running with a prosthetic, he met the ‘A’ standard qualifying time in 2011 to compete in London. He took part in the men's 100m T42 sprint. Pilgrim was Antigua and Barbuda's only representative at the London Games, though the newly formed ABPC also took an interest in twelve-year-old equestrian rider and right leg amputee Spadicia Harris.〔("Sprinter to Represent Antigua and Barbuda" ), International Paralympic Committee, 29 June 2012〕〔("PILGRIM LAUNCHES HISTORIC ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE" ), ABPC press release, 21 March 2012〕
Antigua and Barbuda did not win a medal at these Games.
== Athletics ==
(詳細はResults: Men's 100m - T42 ), London 2012 official website〕
;Men’s Track and Road Events

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