Filipino Olympians Urge Learners To Pursue Their Dreams Amid The Pandemic

SPORTS | October 11, 2021

PH's First Olympic Gold Medalist Hidilyn Diaz In DepEd's Pinoy Sports Heroes Virtual Convention
(Image Source: Manila Bulletin/Department of Education)

Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz, the first Filipino Olympic gold medalist, and several members of the Philippine Olympic team in Tokyo provided inspiration to aspiring student-athletes during the Department of Education (DepEd)'s Pinoy Sports Heroes: The Ultimate Balik-Eskwela Pinoy Sports Con. During the virtual sports convention, Diaz imparted how sports changed her life while encouraging learners to continue pursuing their dreams amidst many challenges including the continuing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gusto ko lang pong sabihin sa lahat ng mga estudyante na alam kong mahirap, mahirap ang pinagdadaanan natin. Learn to adopt. Estudyante rin po ako [ngayon], at nahihirapan din po ako pero ako kasi hindi ako sumuko [sa mga pagsubok] kasi gusto kong magkaroon ng degree. Someday or next year, sana magkaroon na ako ng degree (I would like to tell to our students that the life we are going through is really difficult. Learn to adapt. I’m also a student, I’m struggling but I did not give up because I want to finish my degree. Someday or next year, I hope I will get my own degree),” Diaz said. She urged the learners to be consistent in what they are doing to achieve their dreams. “Sumunod sa teachers kasi alam nila kung alin ang tama (Follow your teachers because they know what is right). Then, surround yourself with people that will help you, 'yong may good influence sa 'yo (those who have good influence to you)... Then, trust God. Trust in yourself and trust the people behind you,” she added.

Filipino Olympians In DepEd's Pinoy Sports Heroes Virtual Convention
(Image Source: Manila Bulletin/Department of Education)

Nesthy Petecio, the country's first female Olympic silver medalist in boxing, shared that her Olympic stint in Tokyo gave her a chance to prove herself to everyone that she can make the podium through hard work. “Sobrang blessed po na binigyan ako ni Lord ng pagkakataon na ipakita sa lahat na kung ano ang kaya kong gawain, [at] kung ano 'yong kaya kong patunayan hindi lang sa sarili ko kundi sa lahat ng tao kaya sobrang saya ko po at proud po ako [na i-represent ang Pilipinas] (I am so blessed that the Lord gave me a chance to show to everyone what I can do, what I can prove not only to myself but to everyone and I’m so proud to represent the Philippines),” Petecio said. Olympic boxing silver medalist Carlo Paalam and bronze medalist Eumir Marcial, Olympic gymnastics finalist Carlos Edriel Yulo, skateboarder Margielyn Didal, pole vaulter Ernest John (EJ) Obiena, and paralympic swimmer Gary Bejino have also related the stories of their respective careers.

The Pinoy Sports Heroes activity is a collaboration of the Bureau of Learner Support Services' School Sports and Youth Formation Divisions under the administration strand of Undersecretary Alain Del B. Pascua to motivate learners and student-athletes amidst the pandemic. "Speaking of world-class athletes, with the recent accomplishments of our country's delegates to the Tokyo Summer Olympics, particularly the medalists who made history and gave the Philippines its best Olympic showing ever. The youth for sure would be inspired with their experiences and stories, from their humble beginnings to their success in their respective sports," Pascua said.

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