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Adeline inspires in PSC’s webisode

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PINAY powerlifte­r Adeline Dumapong- Ancheta inspires through her journey battling polio and winning the country’s first- ever medal in the 2000 Summer Paralympic­s in Philippine Sports Commission’s ( PSC) weekly web series, Rise Up! Shape Up! this Wednesday.

The decorated athlete fought against adversity when she was diagnosed with Polio at age 6. Paralyzed from the waist down, her family made the hard decision to move her to Bahay Mapagmahal - Philippine Orthopedic Center, a place for children with disabiliti­es in Manila where she was exposed to sports and music as part of its rehabilita­tion program.

PSC Chairman William Ramirez lauds Dumapong- Ancheta’s exemplary character and describes her as an inspiratio­n for fellow Filipinos going through hardships.

“Adeline is proof that strength comes from within and it conquers any obstacle. She leaped to glory by becoming the first Filipina to win a Paralympic medal when she won bronze at the 2000 Summer Paralympic­s. It's turning pain into power, a beacon of hope for all of us,” said Ramirez.

PSC Commission­er and Women-in-Sports (WIS) oversight Celia Kiram also shares that “like the current COVID-19 pandemic which can cause life- changing state and condi

tions of people, incurring physical disability is also a very challengin­g hurdle to take on. But both pandemic and physical disabiliti­es are barriers that we can overcome.”

Kiram says that the sports agency aims to raise social awareness about para-sports and motivate Filipinos regardless of gender to pursue their dreams.

Dumapong- Ancheta’s coach, bemedaled powerlifte­r Antonio Taguibao gives the online audience some briefing on the sport of powerlifti­ng, its difference from weightlift­ing, and some useful techniques.

Taguibao is the only Filipino to have clinched a World Masters’ Championsh­ip title for four consecutiv­e years.

Resident mindfulnes­s and meditation coach, Eileen Tupaz of White Space Mind and Body Wellness Studio also leads a guided session on cultivatin­g self-compassion.

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