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FROM its humble beginning in Cebu, the Philippine Accessible Disability Service Inc. (Pads) has finally reached the pinnacle of dragonboat racing.

The paddlers of the Pads Adaptive Dragonboat Team realized their long-time dream after bagging two gold medals in the 14th IDBF World Dragonboat Racing Championsh­ip on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Pattaya, Thailand.

Pads clocked 54.037 seconds to win the PD-2 Open crown in the 200-meter category. The Cebu-based team claimed the second gold medal in the PD-1 Open division after clocking in 54.173.

The PD-1 category was a competitio­n for the all-PWD crew, while the PD-2 was mixed with PWD and abled paddlers.

The feat put the Pads on the record books as the first PWD champions in the 200m race. The PWD category was only in the world championsh­ips this year.

“Dreams do come true,” beamed Pads executive director and founder John Paul Maunes, who formed the team in 2016 with the goal to help PWDs get engage in adaptive sports.

Since the team’s formation, the Pads has been making waves in local races and even in internatio­nal competitio­ns, having won the gold medal in the Internatio­nal Para Dragonboat Championsh­ips in 2017 and 2018.

“All our hard work paid off. Our PWD paddlers have gained the respect they deserve,” said Maunes, adding that the team has gotten the attention of co-paddlers and the media covering the world championsh­ip.

Aside from the 200m race, Pads bagged two silver medals in the 200m small boat senior A Open and 200m small boat senior A mixed. It also hauled three bronze medals in the 500m small boat senior A Open, 2,000m small boat Senior A mixed and 2,000m senior A Open.

The team was competing in the 500m open at press time.

Pads trained twice a day for the world championsh­ips and underwent a strength and conditioni­ng program under Dr. Lohindren Adorable.

“It’s really a humbling journey for us,” he said.

Pads had 34 personnel on its first-ever world championsh­ip stint.

The delegation is composed of team captain Arnold Balais, Janice Apparri, Rocky Berdin, Jheffrey Dael, Jonathan Dela Pena, Verniel Faustrilla, Jonard Paul Galo, Bon Jovi Guimayen, Gabrile Anthony Labra, Owen Loceno, Stephen Maglasang, Merryl Marie Maunes, Ramoncito Moguera, Eva Marie Noya, Emma Concepcion Redita, Marvin Renacia, Enrique Rafhael Sanchez, Jose Revel Sotes, James Tiu, Kent Tumangan, Marvi Joseph Ubay, Romar Valderama, Reymart Valleser, Denven Verano and Danilo Villardo.

They were joined by strength and conditioni­ng coaches Inigo Norberto Daral and Lyza Venice Infiesto, sports and rehab specialist­s Wilfredo Tiu and John Michael Macaso, chief medical officer Adorable, team coach Ma Ailene Padrones, finance officer Ma. Cristina Benabaye and admin officer Reynante Mangayao. /

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? WORLD CHAMPIONS. Members of the Philippine Accessible Disability Service Inc. dragonboat team celebrate after winning two gold medals in Thailand.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO WORLD CHAMPIONS. Members of the Philippine Accessible Disability Service Inc. dragonboat team celebrate after winning two gold medals in Thailand.

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