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Downswood mum Nicky Clifford set to compete in the the World Transplant Games in Argentina

By: Claire McWethy cmcwethy@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 23 August 2015

Updated: 09:47, 23 August 2015

A Downswood mum who received a life-changing organ donation is preparing to compete in the World Transplant Games.

Nicky Clifford had to be permanently connected to dialysis equipment when she was diagnosed with renal failure in 1991.

But in 1994 she received a kidney transplant that freed her from the machines, and the crippling pain from infections associated with her treatment.

Nicky Clifford with daughters Ella and Megan

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of her operation last year, the 47-year-old set herself several challenges which included signing 20 people up to the organ donor register, getting her first gold medal and contacting the family of her donor.

While she was unable to speak to those whose sacrifice had given her the chance to live a normal life, she was successful in the other two ventures and gained not just one but two gold medals in the National Transplant Games.

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Now she has been selected to represent Team GB and Northern Ireland in a 3km powerwalk and table tennis.

Mrs Clifford said: "The games have played an important role in helping me live a full and active life, following my successful transplant.

Nicky Clifford during a powerwalking race

"This event is a vital part of the rehabilitation process and gives all competitors a focus, as well being a place to celebrate the gift of life and an opportunity to thank our donors and their families.

"The whole team is looking forward to the buzz and excitement and plan to bring back a load of medals.”

The games begin in Argentina today and run until Sunday.

The World Transplant Games, supported by the International Olympic Committee, represents the largest organ donor awareness event in the world, featuring 13 sporting events and competitors from 50 countries.

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