The Fiji Times

Olympians visit Gospel School of Deaf

- By ROHIT DEO

DUAL Olympic Games gold medalist Jerry Tuwai and Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s skipper Rusila Nagasu counted themselves lucky to be the special guest at the Gospel School of Deaf as they marked the Internatio­nal Week of Deaf People.

Fiji Airways Fijian 7s legend, Tuwai said there was no other way of putting smiles on the faces of the kids than physically being present at the function and making them feel special.

Tuwai said “I believe we should always make them feel special, not only during the week when it’s dedicated to them. They are special people sent by god to be around us and it’s our responsibi­lity to take care of them and assist the kids in every way possible.”

According to a statement by FRU, 20 kids were part of the function and they lit up the atmosphere as soon as they saw the two legendary players arriving at the function in Suva.

Nagasau said she was blessed to be part of the celebratio­n and did not hesitate when she was told to attend the function.

“I was so touched to be part of this function and I was also happy to see the smiles on the faces of the small kids. These kids always portray a message to us all that nothing in life is impossible,”said Nagasau.

Fiji Rugby chief executive officer John O’Connor said they were always available to assist and motivated people with special abilities.

“I thank the Gospel School of Deaf for giving us this opportunit­y to put smiles on the faces of these kids through rugby,” said O’Connor.

He added “It was a humbling experience for all of us present at the function today and I

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Jerry Tuwai.
Picture: FILE Jerry Tuwai.

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