BEIJING, Sept. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Back in the Athens
Paralympic Games, Erin Popovich has accomplished something her fellow American
Michael Phelps had not done at that time -- she competed in seven events and won
all the titles.
Popovich, who is 1.34 meters
tall, said the charm of the Paralympics lies in the fact that the
disabled people can forget their disabilities and compete whole-heartedly to see
what they can achieve.
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Gold medalist Erin Popovich (C) of the
United States, silver medalist Huang Min (L) of China and bronze medalist
Jessica Long of the United States stand on the podium during the awarding
ceremony of SB7 women's 100m breaststroke of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic
Games at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, Sept. 9, 2008. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
In the ongoing Paralympics, the disabled athletes
move the whole world with their optimism, courage and striving spirit. From
another perspective, sports and an arena like the Paralympics serve as the cure
for the physical and mental recovery of the disabled people. Many of them have
thus changed their destiny.
Popovich, born with
achondroplasia, claimed her third gold at the Beijing Paralympics after breaking
the world record to win the women's 100m breaststroke SB7 competition. Although
the outgoing girl has been participating in football, equestrian and other
sports since she was a little girl, it is swimming and the Paralympic Games
that make her a real star.
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Erin Popovich of the United States
celebrates during the SB7 final of women's 100m breaststroke of the
Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing,
Sept. 9, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
For many other people who suddenly became disabled,
sports and the Paralympics have an effect of saving them from despair.
Wu Chunmiao, who took oath on
behalf of athletes at the opening ceremony, claimed the title at the women's
100m T11 event on Tuesday. When she lost eyesight at the age of 10, she was
dispirited to the utmost. But she discovered another side of herself on the
track. "Sports help me find the value of life again," she said.
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China's Wu Chunmiao (L) runs with her guide during
the final of women's 100m T11 of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, at the National
Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing, China, Sept.
9, 2008. Wu claimed the title of the event with a
time of 12.31 seconds.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Kim Il-Yeon of South Korea, 41, still chokes up when
recalling her childhood. When she suddenly suffered poliomyelitis at the age
of four, she was in despair and for a time thought about committing
suicide.
"It is sports that help me regain confidence and have
faith in life," Kim said. She won a silver in the women's R8 50m sport rifle
competition Tuesday. Currently, she is running for membership of the
International Paralympic Committee.
Chinese swimmer Li Hanhua, runner-up in men's 200m freestyle S3 event, shares the feeling. The young man who became disabled in traffic accident
at the age of six said, "At that time, I was low-spirited and inactive, and stayed
at home every day. It is sports that give me
a second life."
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Li Hanhua of China
smiles during the awarding ceremony of S3 men's 200m freestyle of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic
Games at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, Sept. 9, 2008.
Li Hanhua won the silver medal of the event with 3
minutes 23.40 seconds. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Sports have changed their destiny, and they are
thinking about changing the destiny of more people. The 47-year-old Australian
legendary judoka Athony Clarke bid farewell to his fifth, also the last
Paralympics at Beijing with two quick losses in the under 90kg class on Tuesday.
But his career does not come to an end. He runs a club which trains blind
judokas, and helps his students to continue their training in judo clubs for
able-bodied athletes.
A boy who lost his right hand in the Sichuan
earthquake watched the Paralypic Games on TV. Now his new idol is Chinese
swimmer Du Jianping, who won China's first gold at the Beijing Paralympic Games,
and his new goal is to compete in the Paralympics.
This is the charm of sports and the merits of the
Paralympics. With 174 gold medals claimed on the first four days of the Beijing
Paralympics, what is changed is much more than the destiny of the 174 gold
medalists.