Somewhat lost in the Philippine euphoria about the country’s excellent showing in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games is the country’s participation in the 2020 Summer Paralympics. The Paralympics is the major international sports competition for athletes and disabilities and it is always held in the same year and venue of the Summer Olympics.
This year's Paralympiad opened on August 24 where the Philippine delegation was led by two time paralympian Jerrold Mangliwan who held the flag of the country. The athletes are optimistic to follow in the footsteps of our Olympians who put on a strong showing in Tokyo 2020.
Here is an update on where our Olympians stand as of August 31.
Achelle Guion and Jeannete Aceveda
Sadly for these two athletes, they had to pull out of their respective events due to testing positive for the Covid-19 virus.
Guion, who would have competed in powerlifting, tested positive prior to the opening ceremony while para discus thrower Jeanette Aceveda tested positive on Sunday, August 29 days prior to competing on the 31st.
Ernie Gawilan (Swimming)
Gawilan ended his Paralympic campaign on a down note after a 10th place finish in the men’s 100m backstroke competition on Monday, August 30. The Davao City native finished with a time of 1:26.60 which was not good enough to place in the top 8 that would qualify for the finals.
Gawilan can hold his head high however as he became the first Asian para swimmer to ever qualify for a Paralympic finals as he competed in the men’s 400m freestyle finals where he landed in 6th place.
Prior to the 100m backstroke competition, Gawilan was also unable to qualify for the men’s 100m freestyle SM7 with a ninth place finish in the heats.
Gary Bejino (Swimming)
It has been a rough going so far for Bejino in Tokyo as he failed to qualify for both finals of the men’s 200m individual medley and 50m butterfly events. He finished dead last in the 200m individual medley heats and 14th out of 16 in the 50m butterfly heats, not reaching the top 8 that would qualify in both events.
Bejino still has time to earn a medal however as he is set to compete in the men’s 400m freestyle S6 event on September 2 and men’s 100m backstroke S6 on September 3.
Jerrold Mangliwan (Athletics)
Wheelchair racer Mangliwan has qualified for two finals in this year’s Paralympics. He finished in 6th place in the men’s 1500m T52 event but was disqualified for the men’s 400m T52 finals for line infringement.
He finished with a time of 3:58.42 in the 1500m event, shattering his previous best of 4:09.95. His time of 1:00.80 in the 400m would have been good for 5th place but the Tabuk, Kalinga native crossed an inner lane of a rival racer thus disqualifying him from the event entirely.
Mangliwan still has another chance at a medal in Tokyo as he will still compete in the men’s 100m T52 event on September 3.
Allain Ganapin (Taekwondo)
Ganapin is yet to compete in the Tokyo Paralympic Games as his first match will be against Abulfaz Abuzarli of Azerbaijan in the men’s K44 - 75kg division on September 3.