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Google Doodle Honours Ludwig Guttmann, Who Founded Paralympic Movement Google Doodle Honours Ludwig Guttmann, Who Founded Paralympic Movement Ludwig Guttmann, Google Doodle: In 1948, he organised an archery competition for wheelchair users, which later came to be known as the Stoke Mandeville Games that evolved into the Paralympic Games.
Ludwig Guttman was born on July 3, 1899 in Tost, Germany.
Google honoured Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who founded the Paralympic movement, with a Doodle on his 122nd birth anniversary on Saturday. The illustration was made by Baltimore-based guest artist Ashanti Fortson.
The doodle celebrates the 122nd birthday of Jewish, German-born British neurologist Professor Sir Ludwig Poppa Guttmann, founder of the Paralympic movement, the Google Doodle website said.
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To mark the 122
nd birth anniversary of the founder of the Paralympic Movement German-born British neurologist Professor Sir Ludwig Guttmann, Google launched a doodle, illustrated by Baltimore-based guest artist Ashanti Fortson.
Guttmann was born in Tost, Germany (now Toszek, Poland) on this day in 1899 and went on to receive his M.D. in 1924. He subsequently began research on spinal cord injuries and performed several neurosurgical procedures, rising to prominence as one of Germany’s top neurosurgeons by his early thirties.
In 1944, at the request of the British Government, Dr. Guttmann opened a spinal injuries centre at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Great Britain, and in time, rehabilitation sport evolved to recreational sport and then to competitive sport.