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ERNIE GAWILAN SECURES 3RD PARALYMPIC­S SPOT

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

DECORATED Dabawenyo Paralympia­n swimmer Ernie Gawilan has secured a coveted slot in the Paris 2024 Paralympic­s slated from August 28 to September 8, 2024. This marks his third consecutiv­e Paralympic­s appearance.

“Lipay kaayo ko kay ikatulong higayon na nako makaapil sa Paralympic­s. Nakaluy-an gyud ko sa Ginoo. Dili biya tanan makaapil kay dunay standard time para mag-qualify (I am very happy because it is my third time to participat­e in the Paralympic­s. God is so gracious to me. Not everyone can participat­e since there is a qualifying standard time),” the 32-year-old Gawilan said in a Facebook interview with SunStar Davao on Tuesday afternoon, February 20, 2024.

The legless swimmer first made his Paralympic­s debut in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016, followed by the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic­s in Japan, held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), on its official Facebook page, congratula­ted Gawilan for successful­ly qualifying for the Paralympic­s through the Minimum Qualifying Standards, securing a place in the top six in the 400m freestyle and top eight in the 200m individual medley (IM) during the last world para swimming championsh­ips.

He said he heard the news from national para-swimming coach Antonio Ong, who received an email from the Paralympic­s Committee, confirming his earned Olympic slot.

Joining him in Paris is Angel Otom, who secured her Olympic berth via the MQS, placing third in the 50m backstroke and sixth in the 50m butterfly at the worlds.

Currently training at the PhilSports Complex in Pasig City, Gawilan expressed his commitment to meet his target time of four minutes and 40 seconds in the 400m freestyle to at least secure a podium finish.

“My target time, however, is still uncertain in ensuring a medal as other swimmers have also become stronger and faster, but I will do my best to achieve that,” Gawilan said in the vernacular.

He registered 4:59 at the worlds, which set a Paris Olympics qualifying time of 5:05.

He follows a rigorous training schedule, practicing twice daily with the national para-swimming team, starting as early as 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. and then resuming in the afternoon.

During the 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China, he clinched one gold medal and one bronze, thus, earning him a total of P2.4 million in cash incentives from the national government.

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Bemedalled Davao Paralympia­n swimmer Ernie Gawilan secures a spot in the Paris 2024 Paralympic­s, meeting the Minimum Qualifying Standards (MQS) during the recent world para swimming championsh­ips. This marks his third consecutiv­e Paralympic­s appearance.
ERNIE GAWILAN PHOTO PARISBOUND. Bemedalled Davao Paralympia­n swimmer Ernie Gawilan secures a spot in the Paris 2024 Paralympic­s, meeting the Minimum Qualifying Standards (MQS) during the recent world para swimming championsh­ips. This marks his third consecutiv­e Paralympic­s appearance.

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