Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 21 | Page 6

 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY November 1 - 15, 2018 MAHARLIKA AWARDEE 2013 GINA PINANGAT JOINS THE CANADIAN INVICTUS GAMES 2018 TEAM TO SYDNEY By Cee Belg Named after the Latin word that means “unconquered” or “undefeated”, the INVICTUS Games is an international adaptive multi-sport event crated by the United Kingdom’s Prince Harry, Duke of Essex. This is where wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans take part. The first Games took place in Sept 2014 and has since moved to Orlando, Florida in 2016 and Toronto, Canada in 2017. This year it was held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Back in 2013 Prince Harry visited the “Warrior Games” a competition for wounded servicemen organized by the U.S. Department of Defense and was so inspired by the organization. According to HRH The Duke of Sussex, the Patron of the Invictus Games Foundation, “the games has since shone a spotlight on the unconquerable character of servicemen and women, their families and the invictus spirit and the games use of the power of sport to inspire recovery, support and rehabilitation and generate wider understanding and respect for the wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women”. The 2018 Invitus Games Sydney slated Oct. 20-27, 2018 saw the participation of 40 Canadian Military members and veterans including 18 military members and 22 veterans that competed in 11 sports ranging from archery to a driving challenge. Naomi Fong who served the Canadian Armed Forces for 9 years represented the Canada as the country’s flag bearer for the opening ceremonies. Retired Cpl Gina Pinangat of Victoria BC, the lone Canadian- Filipino of Igorot descent was one of the above 40 Canadian contingent to the games. This petite 53-year-old migrated to Canada in 1991 under the Foreign Domestic Movement Program. After the program she found herself taking on a job at Nortel Networks in Montreal which ended up being laid off. This prompted her to enlist with the Canadian Forces where she was trained as an Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician. She has since retired after 9 years in service. She was a recipient of the Prince’s Operation Entrepreneur and had a chance to meet Prince Charles through this program. She participated in the following events. Powerlifting Women’s Midweight IP2 and the Sailing with Wlliott 7 Team & Wheelchair Basketball Pool A. Gina alluded some of the reasons for her to take on the challenge of the game included putting highlight to mental health not just for servicemen and women but the rest of society specially the new migrants specially the Filipino community in Canada. That mental health issues abound and that there is help out there. As Prince Harry is quoted as saying during the end of this year’s games: “When you accept a challenge is real, you can have hope. When you understand your vulnerability, you can become strong. When WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM you are brave enough to ask for help, you can be lifted up. You can start living, doing, feeling - not simply surviving.” He further states that “The secret of these Invictus Games is not really about the amazing medical science that has saves the lives of our competitors and helped many for them walk, swim or move again. The secret to the success of these games has been accepting that mental health is the real key to recovery. Our competitors have helped turn issues of mental health from a sad story to an inspiring one. They want to live rather than just be alive”.