Mindanao Times

PARALYMPIC SWIMMER INSPIRES KIDS AT TOYOTA START YOUR IMPOSSIBLE CLINIC TO CHASE DREAMS

- More informatio­n on the global campaign is also available at https://startyouri­mpossible.asia/.

Asian Para Games gold medalist Ernie Gawilan was working as a housekeepe­r in Samal Island, Davao del Norte when he had his first encounter with the water. Swimming coach Jude Corpuz took notice of Gawilan’s habit of visiting the ocean during his free time, saw potential, and decided to train him under his Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWD) team. This opened doors for Gawilan to compete at the 2008 Philippine Olympic Festival, his first official competitio­n. Gawilan’s remarkable performanc­e caught the attention of first placer Arnel Aba who invited him to join the national team. This was the beginning of the countless competitio­ns and achievemen­ts in his career as a national athlete. Fast forward to 2019, Gawilan bagged the Silver Medal for the 400m Freestyle Finals at the Singapore World Para Swimming World Series. He continues to bring pride to the Philippine­s and the Paralympic community as he qualifies for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. Taking inspiratio­n from Gawilan’s remarkable story, Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) started a 10-day swim clinic that aims to encourage aspiring swimmers aged 6 to 14 to take the first step in their athletic journey, and pursue their interest in swimming. The program is under Start Your Impossible – a global initiative that helps empower people and communitie­s to spark change through the power of mobility. Gawilan who is TMP’s Start Your Impossible ambassador was present during the opening program, accompanie­d by Philippine Para-Athlete Swim Team coach Tony Ong. Gawilan delivered a message to the aspiring swimmers, saying that they should pursue their dreams despite the challenges in life, and citing his own personal experience as an example. He also demonstrat­ed some of his techniques to the swim clinic students. By the end of the clinic, TMP held a graduation ceremony where students who performed remarkably, based on the evaluation of the swimming coaches, were recognized. “We started this program to help the children take the first step in pursuing their dreams. Just like how our Start Your Impossible Hero Ernie Gawilan started his athletic journey with humble beginnings, we hope that we have inspired the kids to continue and persevere after finishing our program,” says TMP Vice President for Marketing Services, Ms. Elijah Marcial. With Toyota’s global direction of transition­ing from an automotive manufactur­er to a mobility company, the global campaign “Start Your Impossible” was launched with the ultimate vision: Mobility for All. The campaign highlights stories of Olympic and Paralympic athletes who are in continuous pursuit of excellence through hard work and determinat­ion without being limited by the challenges. The swim clinic is one of the many projects under Start Your Impossible here in the Philippine­s. These projects support multiple advocacies leading up to the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. For more informatio­n on the Start Your Impossible Campaign, visit www.toyota.com.ph or Toyota’s official social media pages at ToyotaMoto­rPhilippin­es (Facebook and Instagram), and @ToyotaMoto­rPH (Twitter).

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