tv Sports Life Deutsche Welle April 12, 2020 10:15pm-10:31pm CEST
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to reach their congregations such as broadcasting sermons online or in this case going for a drive. you're watching news from a berliner remember you can get the latest headlines on r g w app or website d w dot com i'm claridge let's end by len i'll have more news for you at the top of the hour for now about thanks for watching. they were abducted by the nazis until you can to germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer.
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he was told he would never be able to walk. since he suffered from extreme muscle spasms despite all the odds he wants to be accepted as an athlete and a sports. we go back to the fact that he relies on a handful of carries 16 hours a day. journey is in a constant fight against bureaucratic hurdles and exclusions is his way out. when it comes to my body and my disability sports is my elixir of life without it i wouldn't be able to lead an independent life because i wouldn't be able to move properly and that's why sports is my medicine my only form of medicine and i wanted to stay that way so it is also.
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how i came to study sports is actually a funny story i wanted to study medicine to go into my own field of treatment but couldn't do that because of the practical year and then my former physiotherapist said to me why don't you study something where you can implement your training sports my 1st reaction was he's off his rocker so i asked are you going to run the 3000 meters for me in the aptitude test or what if i said. i have the severest form of this disability with a strong focus on my legs because of this i normally shouldn't be able to sit or even walk by myself. today johnny's usual swimming pool is occupied. that's why he's had to settle for the cold base.
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the cold water can be problematic and makes his muscles cramp even more. to keep warm he has the power through from the start. he can only rely on his arms while swimming because his legs are partially paralyzed. johnny has a rigorous training regime on average he spends 4 hours per day working out. johnny doesn't just swim he's a bit of a daredevil and does tons of crazy stuff. and
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so i actually got the idea of jumping off the 7 and a half meter tower by chance. so i was angry that people don't treat me like a normal person even people that have known me for a long time. of course some things make me nervous but am i really scared something could happen but i could also just fall over on the street and hit my head. if i think about my fears no i'm not. i just try things out and see whether they
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work out so not. after swimming johnny has a quick chat with one of his favorite professes to discuss his studies and future athletic goes along the rights of. musical. event kind of a. momentous moment but only the ones when we get. there . one on something doesn't mean. johnny is not that optimistic about the situation disabled people face german universities money even something sometimes i get the feeling that for sports
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universities the most important thing is the performance of the athletes and the way you are perceived there relates to the amount of medals you win and that's why i have the feeling a wheelchair doesn't fit into the image of a sports university. when confronted with johnny's views the head of the university's disability office has a different opinion. but i want to say you know i deeply regret and strongly disagree with this statement. from my perspective it was never important if someone brings back a medal or not. if we take a look at the 20 to 30 students at our university with challenging disabilities i don't think any of them will say i'm only welcome here because i might win a medal someday. i think they'll say we are allowed to study here like everyone else and we're judged by the same criteria we're being treated equally.
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one of the most challenging exercises for johnny is walking. a few times a week he trains for one hour without crutches to counter the imbalances in his body he's developed his own methods. this with it's because of that he gets tightened bit by. bit and holds my back straight so i can walk upright on the treadmill to open up until. i know why. johnny doesn't see himself as a regular part of the student body. he believes that sometimes the other students have problems treating him like
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a normal person he feels left out. and i made me promise that you won't. know anything unless i'm quite independent yet still i am often left behind along with all the training i need to do it's a key reason that makes me really sad and it's mentally quite tough to process with except an unfulfilled especially if it's just you and your care is for so many years. my advantage is that i have my sport and that is my outlet for my frustration my maintain and. journey also struggles with everyday situations even in germany being in a wheelchair means encountering many obstacles. to. get out of this.
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i am only in the. us later on when done for going on to another one and part. of. what may seem like a minor inconvenience can amount to a detour of several stops and a huge waste of time. well. done the ability to have. to live a more or less independent life journey requires physical assistance but around the clock care is expensive. normally the states or thirty's pay for the last 5 months johnny hasn't received any money and had to finance everything out of his own pocket almost $40000.00 euros. for. this
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is. 3 different states authorities are fighting over who is financially responsible for johnny. i fight to live a self-determined life yet in the end i am the one suffering along with my care as i have to pay in advance and no one cares how i do it. when asked to comment on the delay the council now responsible for johnny cited procedural errors in question his monthly budget. despite all the odds johnny continues to fight against his own body and all the obstacles in his way. to counter the inward rotation of his left knee jonny need someone to help and coordinate his movements. his partially paralyzed legs need weights to feel the impact of his feet on the treadmill. because of
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the muscle tension in his body everything he does burns at least twice as many calories as a person with out his disability shock. journey is an exception most people with this condition could even dream of doing the things he does without his training he would not be able to walk swim or do any other things so sports remains his only therapy. either i don't train at all and my physique deteriorates to such an extent that i drop into the category i'm supposed to belong in meaning everything will be paid for even the 20 meter cab ride to university or i do everything in my power to improve my physique and in theory save the government some money instead they reduce my installments even though i only want to live a self-determined life. if johnny loses
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his fitness he loses his freedom. he has more plans and goals he wants to fulfill he wants to start his own business designing sports well and become a motivational coach. he wants to climb sugarloaf mountain in brazil and if surfing ever becomes a paralympic sport he'll do anything to take part. so there is no impulse. if it doesn't work i need to find a way it takes a long time before i accept something doesn't work i think it.
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his parish doors in madrid have always been open to everyone. being together eating together but also just refueling that was important to the rabble in the priests wrote. down the coronavirus has changed everything what will become a father and his own church. if they're attacked they fight back. it seems a rather unfair fight clamps against damage other dangerous. items in the shelter remarkably well. i'll give a good. moral to. the 60 minutes to. the global
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