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Paralympic Games | ||
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1996 Atlanta | 4×50 m freestyle S1–6 |
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2000 Sydney | 50 m breaststroke SB3 |
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2004 Athens | 4×50 m freestyle 20pts |
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1992 Barcelona | 100 m breaststroke SB3 |
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1996 Atlanta | 50 m breaststroke SB3 |
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1996 Atlanta | 150 m medley SM4 |
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2004 Athens | 50 m breaststroke SB3 |
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2004 Athens | 150 m indiv. medley SM4 |
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1992 Barcelona | 4×50 m medley S1–6 |
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1996 Atlanta | 50 m freestyle S5 |
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1996 Atlanta | 100 m freestyle S5 |
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1996 Atlanta | 200 m freestyle S5 |
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1996 Atlanta | 4×50 m medley S1–6 |
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2000 Sydney | 4×50 m medley 20 pts |
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2000 Sydney | 150 m indiv. medley SM4 |
Margaret McIntosh ('Maggie') McEleny MBE (born 1965), also known as "Mad Maggie" for her unshakable desire to compete is a Scottish swimmer. She has paraplegia and epilepsy due to a head injury at age 11, which left her blind for a while. She competed in four Summer Paralympics from 1992 to 2004. In her career, McEleny has won three gold, five silver, and seven bronze medals at the Paralympics.