Section6. Athlete's voice ~from Questionnaire~

I surveyed other para-sport athletes.


Athlete A

Self Introduction

Competition: Wheelchair Tennis

History: 21 years

Disability: Spinal cord injury, thoracic vertebrae 11-12

Awards: 2008 Beijing Paralympics (Best 16 in single and double)
    2010 Cammozi Doubles Masters 3rd place
    Member of the 2007 and 2018 World Team Cup winners, etc.

As an athlete

Why did you start competing?
I became interested in tennis after watching a televised tennis match and was introduced to wheelchair tennis by a rehabilitation doctor.

What made me happy
Winning the game. To be able to push the limits. To be able to continue competing as a job.

What was difficult for you?
Confronting injuries.

To the people who supported me.
I am able to play wheelchair tennis with the support of my family, my friends, my company, my contract manufacturer, and many other people. I am grateful for their support.


Athlete B

Self Introduction

Competition: Wheelchair Tennis

History: 13 years

Disability: Spinal cord injury T8-10

Awards: Won several local competitions, single and double

As an athlete

Why did you start competing?
I have been playing tennis since I was able-bodied, and there was a club nearby that offered wheelchair tennis.

What made me happy?
I was able to meet people with similar disabilities and get advice on how to live with them.

What was difficult for you?
I got sick and couldn't play as much as I did before.

To the people who supported me.
I would like to thank my seniors who gave me a lot of guidance when I could not do anything. Thank you to the people around me who helped me.


Summary

The athletes answered that it was hard for them to live a different life because of their injuries and illnesses, but they overcame this and are now competing, which I thought was strong and cool.
They also thanked them family, friends, and various people around them, and I felt that para-sports is not something they do alone, but with the help of others.


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