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Károly Takács was the first shooter to win two Olympic gold medals in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event, both with his left hand after his right hand was seriously injured. He is the third known physically disabled athlete to have competed in the Olympic Games after George Eyser in 1904 and Olivér Halassy in 1928, followed by Liz Hartel in 1952, Neroli Fairhall in 1984 and Oscar Pistorius in 2012.
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Kadugannawa Ambalama is a historic ambalama that is found – on the left, when traveling from Colombo to Kandy, a few metres before the Kadugannawa hairpin turn aka Kadugannawa pass. Built in the early 19th century during the British colonial rule in Ceylon, the Ambalama is now more than 200 years old. A popular stopover for horsemen and merchants traveling from the lowlands to the ancient hill capital Kandy, this structure resembles the Kandyan Era architecture and is of archaeological value. It was renovated by the Ministry of Tourism under the technical guidance of the Department of Archaeology at a cost of Rs. 300,000 and now this structure is considered a national heritage item of Sri Lanka.
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