the award goes to 15—year—old kare adenagan. rn with diplegic cerebral palsy, was inspired by the london 2012 paralympics to take up wheelchair racing. four short years later, she brought home three medals from rio. she nowjuggles the life of a full—time athlete as well as taking her gcses. nick clitheroe has been to meet her. pushing hard in every training session to be the best. but fast times on the track aren't the only target for 16—year—old kare this year. maths and french revision are just as important with her gcses around the corner. it makes for a busy schedule. i go to school for about 8am, then lessons to apm. then an hour at home and onto the track. 0n the track for two hours. after the track session, i have homework as well. it's busy, but i know it will all be worth it injuly. kare was born with cerebral palsy diplegia. it affects her legs and mobility. she only took up wheelchair racing after watching london 2012. four years later, she came home from rio with a silver and two bronze medals, to the delight of fello