Why do Team GB and ParalympicsGB run separately?

Although they wear very similar kits, Team GB and ParalympicsGB are separate teams and organisations
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A positive year for ParalympicsGB, in which the team won 124 medals at Paris 2024, has ended on something of a sour note.
Athletes criticised luxury department store Fortnum & Mason for holding a party for Olympians, following a Buckingham Palace reception for Olympic and Paralympic athletes - but not inviting any Paralympians.
Paralympic sprinter Zac Shaw called this "hurtful" in a viral social media post, while Para-cyclist Archie Atkinson told BBC Sport it was “disrespectful”.
Fortnum & Mason has apologised for the "mistake" and said a separate Paralympics event is being organised.
In his post,, external Shaw said it was a symptom of a "wider issue" of how disabled athletes are treated differently in sport.
"Why is it Team GB and ParalympicsGB? Why don't we compete under the same name," he asked.
This was a question asked by several other Paralympians. Gold-medal winning sprinter Jonnie Peacock wrote on X: "Is it finally about time Team GB and ParalympicsGB think about merging? Can only imagine improving equality would be easier">