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Wheelchair shooter Lopez makes her own history in Beijing
Source: Xinhua | 09-07-2008 20:55
Special Report: Beijing 2008 Paralympic GamesBEIJING, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- It was a bronze medal, but the veteran shooter on a wheelchair made her own history.
"Please forgive me if I am being illogical. I am very, very excited," said Nilda Gomez Lopez, who is the only shooter from Puerto Rico coming to the Beijing Paralympics.
A five-time Paralympian, the diminutive lady with long, tawny hair finished fifth in the qualification round of women's 10-meter air rifle standing with 387 points, five points below the the top finalist and three points after the second.
However, the 49-year-old managed to muster up her power in the final to score four of the ten shots above or equaling 10 points, securing her country a bronze.
"It means a lot of course. This is my first medal of five Paralympic competitions," she said. "I was very nervous during the qualification round. Thank God a lot. I hoped he would let me make it to the Paralympics, and here I am."
Seeing her beaming smile, people could hardly imagine that the optimistic lady was once at a loss as what a person confined to wheelchair could do.
She got involved in sports some 30 years ago.
"I was in a rehabilitation center, when a roommate, Bell Chang, told me that even disabled people had the chance to compete," Lopez recalled. "My life would be totally different had I not met her."
Under the encouragement of Chang, Lopez took part in a marathon that April, which was in effect a gathering of people from all rehabilitation centers.
"It was like a platform for disabled people to meet and talk with each other," she said, adding that only then did she realize even those on the wheelchair could become shooters and thus found her position in the sport.
Last year, Lopez met her coach Ralph Rodriguez.
"I was a shooter myself and competed in five Olympics," said Rodriguez.