On Wednesday, October 5th at 5:30 pm, Mendocino County Library, Ukiah Branch is hosting a screening of the PBS/Point of View documentary, “My Way to Olympia,” a film by Niko von Glasow.
“So many people, myself included, live in denial of their weaknesses,” says Niko. “These athletes are confronting their disabilities head-on, striving to conquer them. A man with no arms doesn’t have to take up archery, and his life would be much easier if he hadn’t. The more time I spent with these athletes, the more I understood that they aren’t just trying to be ‘as good as’ non-disabled athletes.
“I found the Paralympics altogether more interesting, fun, human and ... view more »
“So many people, myself included, live in denial of their weaknesses,” says Niko. “These athletes are confronting their disabilities head-on, striving to conquer them. A man with no arms doesn’t have to take up archery, and his life would be much easier if he hadn’t. The more time I spent with these athletes, the more I understood that they aren’t just trying to be ‘as good as’ non-disabled athletes.
“I found the Paralympics altogether more interesting, fun, human and inclusive than the Olympic Games,” he continues. “As my relationships with my subjects became more intimate and, at times, more intrusive, I realized that Paralympians are much purer examples of the original Olympic spirit than many able-bodied Olympians. You can’t become a Paralympic athlete without totally embracing the ideals of togetherness and shared participation. Even I, who will certainly never win Paralympic gold, found myself caught up in that spirit, and unable to resist taking part.”
Join us in the meeting area of Ukiah Library for a screening of the film, followed by a discussion. This is a food-friendly event. Bring dinner or a snack.
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