Ganapin embarks on inspired Para Games bid

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STRUCK hard during the pandemic was one-armed taekwondo jin Alain Ganapin, whose bid to compete in the  Tokyo Paralympic Games in 2021 was derailed  after he got the virus a few days before he was to fly to the Japanese capital.

That painful what-might-have-been experience was etched  in the memory of the Marikina City native, who vowed to work hard and rekindle his Olympic dream, no matter the cost and sacrifice required.

The grinding journey to the Paris Par       alympic Games began in May 2022 when he ruled the men’s -70-kilogram division of the Asian Para Games Qualification Tournament held in Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates, punching a ticket to the 4th Hangzhou Asian Para Games.

“You just couldn’t imagine what we went through, especiallt for Tokyo,” said Ganapin in an interview with personal coach Gershon Bautista by his side. “That’s why I got so emotional when I won in the qualifying for the Asian Para Games.”

Bautista said that the athlete has not only been undergoing rigorous training  the last three months at the Philippine Taekwondo Association Central Gym inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex,  but also intense physical conditioning for this meet.

“He [Ganapin] is better off now compared to three months ago. Alain gives his spar mates a though time,” Bautista noted of his tune-up matches with some of the able-bodied national team members, among them celebrated veteran and Southeast Asian Games champion Samuel Morrison.

“We believe he [Ganapin] has achieved a good fitness level for him to perform well in this Asian Para Games,” said the coach, adding that the athlete’s strength and stamina levels were at par before being  stricken by the virus, if not better.

“Hopefully his strength and conditioning for this event will be more than enough,” added the coach in the maiden outing of his ward in the sportsfest backed by the Philippine Sports Commission.

Proof that Ganapin was back in competitive shape was last July when he bagged a bronze  in the Australian Open, an Olympic ranking qualifying competition.

Hence he will be killing two birds with one stone in achieving a podium finish in his debut here.

“If Alain makes the podium, it’ll be grear for his world ranking,” explained Bautista, who revealed that his ward is currently ranked No. 24 in the world ratings. “He has a bigger chance of making it to Paris if he is within the top 20 in the world because this event has more qualifying points.”

The country has never had a taekwondo jin competing in the Paralympic Games, and  should everything go according to plan, Ganapin is keen on being the one by going all-out for golden glory at the 4th Hangzhou Asian Para Games here.

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