THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and Philippine Paralympic Committee (PPC) joined forces on Saturday for a unity walk at the College of Science Oval at the University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman.
Representatives from various sports sectors involved in the 30th Southeast Asian Games that the country is hosting later this year and the Asean Para Games in 2020 took part in the event.
Billed as Olympic Day and Lakad Para Atleta 2019, the event marked the first time a unity walk of able-bodied athletes walking side by side with para athletes to give life to the event theme, “Unity and Transformation Through Sports.”
The event was highlighted by a torch relay that featured five pairs of Olympians and Paralympians traversing the 500-meter oval—symbolizing inclusiveness and equality for all.
The torch relay culminated in a cauldron lighting ceremony followed by the Lakad Para Atleta Legacy Walk participated in by athletes and nonathletes, including a huge group from Citi Philippines as key supporter of PPC and the Paralympic movement.
After the walk, the Philippine Olympians Association turned over seedlings to UP officials to express their advocacy that sports can be used for the betterment of the environment.
Exhibitions and participative activities followed in arnis, skateboarding, athletics, karate, underwater hockey, petanque and parasports like Braille Chess, Wheelchair Racing, Wheelchair Basketball and Para Athletics entertained attendees. A Body Combat session conducted by Fitness First turned the event into a sports fair.
“We are overwhelmed by the show of support from our partners in the government and private sectors, especially Citi Philippines. This is a big push for our national athletes who will be competing for the country in the upcoming SEA Games this November and the Asean Para Games in January 2020,” PPC President Michael Barredo said.
Citi Philippines CEO Aftab Ahmed said that by supporting the event, Citi Philippines is expressing its corporate commitment.
“Para Athletes are truly an inspiration as they overcome the odds to achieve and excel with courage and determination,” Ahmed said. “Today is an opportunity for us to become advocates of their cause, so that we can break down the perceptions around disability, and push for inclusion and equality for all.”
Olympic Day is an annual global event of the Olympic Movement that promotes the sharing of the Olympic Ideals, its Olympic Day pillars of Move, Learn, and Discover, and the Olympic values of Excellence, Friendship, and Respect. The event was introduced in 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games in June 1894 at the Sorbonne in Paris.