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Ernie Gawilan
Personal information
Full nameErnie Agat Gawilan
Nationality Philippines
Born (1991-05-05) May 5, 1991 (age 33)
Paquibato, Davao City, Philippines
Sport
SportSwimming
Strokesbutterfly, backstroke, freestyle
ClassificationsS8, SB7, SM8
Medal record
Men's paralympic swimming
Representing  Philippines
Asian Para Games
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Incheon 200m Individual Medley SM8
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Incheon 400m Freestyle S8
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Incheon 100m Freestyle S8
ASEAN Para Games
Gold medal – first place 2015 Singapore 400m freestyle S8
Gold medal – first place 2014 Napyidaw ?
Gold medal – first place 2014 Napyidaw ?
Gold medal – first place 2014 Napyidaw ?
Gold medal – first place 2015 Singapore 200 m individual medley SM8
Silver medal – second place 2015 Singapore 100 m freestyle S8

Ernie Agat Gawilan[1] is a Filipino swimmer who is set to participate at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Early life

Gawilan was born in the Paquibato district of Davao City[2] with underdeveloped extremities resulting to him lacking both legs and an underdeveloped left limb due to surviving an attempted abortion and poor pre-natal healthcare in the Marilog District of Davao City. He was orphaned at the young age after his father left him and her mother dying of cholera when he was still five months old and his father leaving Ernie and his mother after the patriach discovered his mother's infidelity. His grandfather took custody of him until when Ernie Gawilan met businessman Vicente Ferrazzini when was nine years old. Ferrazzini convinced Gawilan's grandfather to send him to Davao City proper in a training center for the handicapped.[3][4]

In the city, he reside at the Our Lady of Victory Training Center with other handicapped youth under the custody of the Maryknoll sisters of St. Dominic.[4] Gawilan studied Holy Cross of Sasa for his high school studies and finished at least his second year studies.[5] in May 5, 1991[6]

Ernie Gawilan was brought to Samal Island in 2000 where he worked as a housekeeper of another training center operated by nuns. It was at this place that Gawilan took up swimming.[4]

Career

Gawilan was scouted by swimming coach Mark Jude Corpuz when Corpuz saw him struggling to swim. Corpuz made Gawilan part of a persons with disability (PWD) swimming team he was handling and the Forest Hills resort pool became a place for Gawilan to train. Gawilan's first swimming competition was the 2008 Philippine Olympic Festival which was held in Cagayan de Oro, he was almost disqualified after competition officials learned that he forgot his swimming trunks but was allowed to compete wearing bulky cargo pants. Gawilan finished second in the competition which included members of PWD national team. The first placer, a native of Iligan and PWD national team member urged him to go to Manila and Gawilan became a member of the national team himself.[4]

He has joined numerous tournaments in India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, and Singapore and has won at least 15 international medals by November 2014. At the 2014 Asian Para Games, he won three bronze medals, the most among the Philippine delegation.[4]

2016 Summer Paralympics

At the 2015 ASEAN Para Games in Singapore, Gawilan satisfied the Olympic qualifying time of 4:48.29 after he won a gold medal at the men’s 400-meter freestyle S8 event with the time of 4:48.49. The feat qualified him for the 2016 Summer Paralympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro. The result was also a ASEAN Para Games recording beating the former record result of 5:03.09, as well as Gawilan's previous personal best of 4:53.67.[7] The performance was followed by another gold at the men's 200 individual medley event. Before winning a gold medal at the games, Gawilan clinched the silver medal at the men's 100m freestyle event.[1]

At the 2016 Summer Paralympics, Gawilan will compete at the 400-meter freestyle, 100-meter freestyle and 100-meter backstroke events.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Gawilan strikes anew, wins 2nd gold". Sun Star Davao. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b Bravo, Neil (31 August 2016). "Ernie Gawilan won't let illness stand in the way of his Paralympic Games dream". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  3. ^ Bravo, Neil (14 May 2016). "Enie Gawilan: Dreamchaser". Edge Davao. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Bravo, Neil (11 November 2014). "Legless pool wonder Ernie Gawilan won't let anything stand in the way of his Olympic dream". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  5. ^ Roque, Marilyn (24 January 2015). "Champion swimmer Ernie Gawilan to compete again". Scene City. Mindanao Times. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  6. ^ "GAWILAN Ernie A". Official Website of the Paralympic Movement. International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  7. ^ Bravo, Neil (7 December 2015). "Davao para swimmer Ernie Gawilan wins Asean gold in record time, earns ticket to Rio". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 27 August 2016.