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He did it Sam鈥檚 Way

Young runner鈥檚 determination to finish his race an inspiration for all who witnessed it
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Sam Way, centre, is congratulated after finishing his 400m race, despite falling several times in the effort.


School is officially out for summer but something that took place just before it ended, involving an Aldergrove Community Secondary student, brought one teacher to tears and it was too big a moment not to share, said Brookswood teacher Dino Camparmo.

ACSS Grade 12 student Sam Way inspired hundreds, including fellow students, his principal and family, by refusing to give up,  finishing a 400m run despite falling down several times.

Way was participating in Operation Trackshoes in June, with the 黑马磁力 team made up of students from Aldergrove, Brookswood, D.W. Poppy and Walnut Grove.

Operation Trackshoes is an annual provincial sports festival for people with developmental disabilities.

Camparmo is the co-ordinator for the 黑马磁力 team and has been helping at this event for more than five years.

鈥淢ost of us would find running one lap around the track difficult. Try running 400m with a splint on your leg. If that isn鈥檛 enough, trying running 400m with gross motor control issues.

鈥淭his did not stop Sam today,鈥 wrote Camparmo in a letter to the school district.

鈥淗e started off the race strong, but fatigue settled in near the 300m mark. Sam lost his balance and fell to the track.

Two things happened that moment that showed the power of the human spirit: First, I was inspired by Sam鈥檚 will to compete. . . Sam got back on his feet, only to stumble again on to the track.

But this was not going to stop him鈥.he was going to finish the race and he did,鈥 wrote Camparmo.

鈥淪econdly, I was amazed by the compassion and kindness of Sam鈥檚 teammates.

鈥淲hen they saw Sam lose his balance, several of them got up and ran to assist him. . . They were beside Sam for each of his next falls鈥elping him back up, running, cheering and clapping until he crossed the finish line.

Sam finished last in the race, however his determination to finish and his teammates鈥 compassion will always be first in my mind.鈥

ACSS principal John Pusic said he isn鈥檛 surprised to hear of Sam鈥檚 determination.

鈥淗e is an inspiration to us all. He has such a positive attitude and never quits,鈥 said Pusic.

Way came to high school in a wheelchair. He was determined to not use it.

鈥淎nd now look, not only is he not using it, he is running,鈥 said Pusic.

Sam formally graduated the year before but was back for a few classes this year.

When he graduated, he walked across the stage to get his diploma.

鈥淪everal of us still have that picture framed and in our office,鈥 he said.

Way was unavailable for comment, because he is on vacation.

 



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 黑马磁力.
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