By Sportswriter Cao Jianjie
BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- At the blocks, Adria
Santos stands with her husband Rafael waiting for the start gun to go. Tying the
couple is an 18-inch rope tether.
Both know they are connected in more ways than a
literal tie.
Being blind since birth never stopped Adria from
looking toward a future. With her husband acting as her eyes, Adria won a bronze
medal in the T11 women's 100m dash at the Paralympic Games on Tuesday and is
already looking to her seventh Paralympics in London.
Hand in hand, the couple left the track for the press
conference. On the way, the lanky husband with the milk complexion gently
stroked the curly brown hair of the petite, shiny-skinned wife.
"My guide is my husband. We have been married for
five years and trained together for three years," said Adira.
Before the press conference started, reporters asked
Adria to recount their romance. Adria looked shy, her face flushing. Rafael took
her hand and pressed her head against his broad chest. "Let me tell you," he
said.
Rafael, a pole vault athlete, knew Adria from
newspapers that reported her Paralympic experiences. Through a mutual friend,
they met and fell in love. Rafael moved to the city where Adria lives and they
walked down the aisle in 2003. Two years later, Rafael retired from competitive
pole vaulting to become Adria's guide since. Last year, a baby girl was
born.
The 34-year-old Adria has been running for 21 years.
She said she had been living in a dark world before Rafael became a beacon of
her life.
"He is not only my guide in the competition but also
in my life. We are always hand in hand in our lives and it's our fate to be
together, both in competitions and life."
After he seated his wife and led her hand to where
the microphone is, Rafael left the podium and sat in a far corner, watching an
LCD television which carried live feed of the press conference.
When asked why he stayed out of the spotlight, Rafael
said: "The Paralympics is for the disabled athletes. The glory belongs to my
wife, not me. She deserves the limelight."