Swimmer Ibrahim Al Hussein Named Winner of Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award

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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) revealed today their winners for the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. The Award began at the 1988 Seoul Paralympic Games and is presented to two athletes (one male, one female) at each Paralympic Games who best exemplify the spirit of the Games and of Paralympic values.

At the 2016 Rio Games a total of 17 countries nominated 21 athletes for the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award. The IPC then narrowed the field down to six athletes:

  • Jose Luis Casas (Peru)
  • Ibrahim Al Hussein (Independent, Syria)
  • Ammar Ali (Iraq)
  • Tatyanna McFadden (USA)
  • Zulfiya Gabidullilna (Kazakhstan)
  • Veronica Silva Hipolito (Brazil)

An independent panel of judges then chose the final two winners to be Ibrahim Al Hussein, representing the sport of swimming, and Tatyanna McFadden, representing the sport of Athletics.

The mission of the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award “is to enhance the will of people with impairments to overcome their adversities through the pursuit of excellence in sports and through the Paralympic Games.”

Read the full IPC Press Release and bios on Ibrahim Al Hussein and Tatyanna McFadden below:

Ibrahim Al Hussein and Tatyana McFadden have been revealed as the recipients of the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

The pair were selected as the athletes who best exemplify the spirit of the Paralympic Games and the Paralympic values.

The Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award started at the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games and has been presented at every Paralympic Games since then. The winners will each receive a pure gold medal, weighing 75 grams, at the Closing Ceremony of Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

At Rio 2016, 17 participating countries nominated 21 athletes for the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) then chose a shortlist of six athletes: Jose Luis Casas (Peru), Ibrahim Al Hussein (Independent, Syria), Ammar Ali (Iraq), Tatyana McFadden (USA), Zulfiya Gabidullina (Kazakhstan), and Veronica Silva Hipolito (Brazil).

The final two winners were chosen on Thursday 15 September by an independent panel of judges comprising of IPC Governing Board members.

The mission of the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award is to enhance the will of people with impairments to overcome their adversities through the pursuit of excellence in sports and through the Paralympic Games.  These two winners have shown exceptional qualities that represent this award.

There will be a press conference at the Aquatics Stadium on 17 September 2016.

Congratulations to Ibrahim Al Hussein and Tatyana McFadden.

Athletes Bio

Athlete’s Name: Ibrahim Al Hussein

Country: Independent (Syria)

Age: 27

Gender: Male

Participating sport: Swimming

Ibrahim Al Hussein, born and raised in Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, is part of the Independent Paralympic Athletes team. He began swimming at the age of five. His father was a swimming coach in Syria.

However, in 2013, Ibrahim’s dreams were shattered when he became a victim of the civil war within Syria. As he was at home sheltering himself from a rocket strike, he heard his injured friend calling for aid. Determined to help, Ibrahim ran towards his friend. On the way, a bomb struck nearby injuring Ibrahim’s right leg, which needed amputation. However, proper medical treatment was not available and Ibrahim went without painkillers for up to two months. He eventually fled to Turkey and then to Greece, where he was able to start his rehabilitation after crossing the Aegean Sea on a rubber boat.

His friends there encouraged and supported him to pursue sports and to participate in the Paralympic Games. Through determination and perseverance, Ibrahim overcame his adversities and is currently participating in the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games as a swimmer representing IPA. Taking these aspects into consideration, the IPC Governing Board has recognized his achievements and has selected him as the male winner for the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award.

Athlete’s Name: Tatyana McFadden

Country: USA

Age: 27

Gender: Female

Participating sport: Athletics

Tatyana McFadden was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, where she was abandoned at an orphanage.

At birth, she was diagnosed with spina bifida, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. As a wheelchair was not available, Tatyana adapted by walking on her hands. She eventually moved to the United States at the age of six when Deborah McFadden, who was the commissioner for the US Department of Health and Human Sciences at that time, adopted her. Tatyana’s disability never stopped her from participating in sports and, at the age of 8, she was involved in a variety of sports.

Among these sports, she was exceptionally talented and passionate about wheelchair racing. Her nickname, “Beast”, is no understatement as her previous records are outstanding. The Athens 2004 Paralympic Games was her debut into the Paralympics and she ranked second in the 100m T54, third in the 200m T54, and fifth in the 400m T54. In the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships, she won every event from the 100m to the 5,000m. Additionally, she is the first ever athlete to win the New York, Chicago, Boston, and London marathons (the Grand Slam), and has done so for three consecutive years.

In the Rio Paralympic Games, Tatyana once again showed – and is continuing to show – her outstanding performance levels, securing two gold and one silver medal with two events still remaining. She not only has the sporting excellence, but is also an advocate for the Paralympic Movement. For example, when she was in high school, she was prohibited from competing with non-disabled athletes for safety reasons. Tatyana, along with her mother, filed a lawsuit to eventually implement “Tatyana’s Law”, which allowed students with disabilities all across the US to have equal access to sports. Taking these aspects into consideration, the IPC Governing Board has recognized her achievements and has selected her as the female winner for the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award.

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