tv Sports Life Deutsche Welle February 5, 2023 5:15am-5:31am CET
5:15 am
on their hands to raise the profile of ice hockey in kenya. but off the roof in the woods of a certain wayne gretzky. you miss 100 percent of the shots you dug tight. and that is your news for this out of next sports life followed the progress of a spaniard preparing to scale africa, 2nd highest peak, the spot having lost his side an incredible story. coming up after a short break. i'm anthony howard, in berlin from mate and the team here. thanks for your company and stay with us. if you can have a good time. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tim one day and in the footsteps of the right people. i'm in europe. northern most
5:16 am
5:17 am
you're me as a blind person, i want to see where my limit. so because in the mountains i think i haven't found them yet. oh. okay them. i think it's a powerful message to transmit to blind in disabled people. yeah, sure, it's an adjective, it's a characteristic often, but it's not necessarily a limitation. i can because if you try hard and with the right team around you, or you can do anything with hulu. ah, 3 days before he climbs mount, kenya, jed aren't as good acre is enjoying a bit of normality with his 4 year old daughter. gimme a wanted honey. give me a kiss. you don't have fun. but helene when i see you guys, hello. j r is a gold medalist over 400 meters at the past 2 paralympics in the category totally
5:18 am
blind. his success is thanks to training hard with his guide, keen with whom here is a special connection from what we all want. that's good, but it can be bad too. i just have to concentrate on running a 100 percent answer and focus on his subtle directions by the rope in our hands will upward. and when we both flow and we get carried away, when the results come and we run foster, my problem to her was diagnosed with brett and i just pigmentosa when he was 3. that meant that he was progressively losing his sight by 18. he was completely blind for that, the feeling it was hard to adapt since i began to lose my sight as a teenager, the about out of for a kid that age. it's complicated because your personalities being fought off what we want girls to like us. we want to be perceived as normal anymore, and i was not norma because i had to grab onto the shoulders of my friends on nights out and went on in class. i used a magnifying glass to read them at nights and i looked at the clock and couldn't
5:19 am
see the number. oh yeah, the ask him 11 the army our law. i am grateful that it happened like this because i have started adulthood with my blindness except to down beside me that i am living with the cards that i've been dealt, social media, i am blind. and luckily i have the tools and technology to see with other things, just nothing are lucky about apple there. shortly. lavish in one of those courses. it's also been tough photographs mother. mm hm. with one of us together, she used to play football until at $88.00 or 9. his teammates told him for better not bad because he was the goalkeeper and half of the balls went in like that, that if you know that your child has a difficulty, you tried to protect him, but he never allowed that. jetta is very inscrutable and well, he denied it. i had no, nothing's wrong, right. i was in flint that he needed to be challenged to deal with it. so he needs to pursue new goals. like let's see how far can i go? a few though your kids the most independent of my children. his next goal climbing mount kanyes. 5200. meet his with what
5:20 am
can you see if there's a car for a supermarket down there? oh, i see cause i like what's it? oh, can you see the singer not arrival in nairobi? kenya? here as in other african countries, avoidable blindness is increasing. so shamrock meets another blind to paralympic champion who is fighting for awareness. henry, i marsden with you. i my brother, how are you? good. yeah, thank you. very much. yeah, no. hm. kenya. henry one. yeah. okay. and gerard, uninvited on to a panel to discuss awareness of blind. oh, we pay attention and all the things like this man, boy with my daughter the same i never see the face or to body. she's the machine bullied in my head if somebody to me, happy got bid out in the morning. prepare myself maybe
5:21 am
a few minutes before that because i take more time. and then title to me is very, very important because hidden support is taught about tight. i'd not borderline, and it's difficult to accept that you are different by the other. but the most important thing is except ourself. now i'm very happy because i, i love myself. i except jim had to go a long way before he could accept himself. first he climbed to 3000 me to mountain, then mo, blah, now not kenya. the 2nd highest peak in africa. ahead of him a 5 days of hiking, then 12 hours of timing. his father accompanies him to pace. can we tell him to sit out just as a role model and tries to improve anita challenge that he sets himself gilbert i think that makes people see that limitations are imposed by oneself. that's what jet out always says i used to work with him because it overall how difficult in a small trees, a really green sugar renovated from the very impressive with the trees are very
5:22 am
impressive yesterday. they also so monkey so much. mm hm. we're lab. it's not what is today i would not have imagined the forest trail to be beautiful, but because you want a dirt track, it smells like i don't remember visually, i guess it gives you a lot easier. but since i don't see, i ask what i mean. the market, what i'm, what i feel at peace is when we go over to singing, the ground is soft and the air is spectacular. and i feel great. so, and id like apple id. my send them with chicken was yelling bill, i don't know what they're called, but it's cool. touch it going. yeah. wow, cool. it's really soft to i to house best friend. cisco is also his adventure companion tonight. if we sleep at 3000 meters, it will be noticeable with 350-4000. a contact will tell you why
5:23 am
and there's nothing else lying around out here. right? no, not that i know this is talk out of. he didn't accept that he was really going blind . he fooled himself that he could still see when he was walking down the street, he didn't care at all. on the subway, he bumped into people on the ceiling. he was embarrassed to use the stick. you didn't like that he was going blind. imagine at that age with go to friends, feels like and it was a very hot transition. i think these challenges helped us going, climbing and coached us to say this is who we are. we're thankful because there's a solution to any problem that we can adapt to everything. ah, and over there, cisco, can you see the valley? the sun is rising. men. do you notice the little light or not? a little on the horizon. you can see the cliff we have passed, which is like
5:24 am
a door. there's a valley between cliffs, and you can see the peaks and a few stars and a very orange light. beautiful. and i look good. i have you. i wish you could see it. i feel it, and that's very important to ah, joy procedures can i go through places where it's hard for me to walk and he follows me and it's like he doesn't care every step even if you bumps into the rocks. gosh, he goes forward and that is tiger ish determination because he isn't spy at me as since i met him. lazy dot had got us to real me. thanks me because i pushed him to do things, but he has helped me more little brother how to find a solution for problem how to be practical. i've imagined being blight many times and it's not nice, but for him being blind is not a problem anymore. is that connection has changed my life. i know that
5:25 am
you're michel, i use one to grab and the other one i need to lay that ground on the state and bridge where the client summit team comprises jetta, cisco and legendary openness. oscar korea. one of the few people to have climbed all 18 mountains over 8000 meters without oxygen. i got you. got the assign says little to caves. 100 meters are careful of the stones. rio up is the river. it's passing by and it reaches a point where it becomes a waterfall. it falls a bit. 30 meters are here. yes. yes. oh mm hm. ah . out of the been pulled on tight. 50 behind me are doing fine. obama,
5:26 am
the whole spectacular here. some other treat her with a lake on on level. yeah. and they become from their yes, miss travelled the whole valley. below you can see the lake where we came from is already far away. more levels. here we can see the whole savannah yellow hovel. as for alice, alanna, there's a splendor you've been a, what a pity been. i can't see it. when i imagine it's spectacularly went up or went back out. and many people who haven't been able to come up here for iraqi and you can tell them they're a good 1. 1 is on agreement with us to sort of work on, but i night the puerto is perform local music. i believe it's orange nor to fire or yellow, or wouldn't it go? oh, the fire is the only thing that they can see. it's quite important in climbing to know where your body is. yeah. i think that the eyes are not important to me. climbing a lot of times, i bought them to see the rude bud. you know what the feelings are the most
5:27 am
important this expeditions also fast for climate felix bear. no, i've never climbed with a blind person on such a big mountain. it. is it more? i think a mental strength then really necessarily ability because the terrain, if you don't see it as difficult to manage. and if he look how he keeps on hitting a rock and twisting with the ankles, he just keeps on going, which a lot of people will just give up. i think after that happened 3 times to them like your mouth. and so i've got the white, bad altitude sickness and a lot of neck pain because there was a bad moment when i thought we'd have to turn back on the color. the printer was raining a lot right down the i imagine you can hear it. the new one though, so we don't know if we'll be able to try it or what will happen, natalie with nazi of wellington, that last, you know, give us a for a n time for the summit. ready to go feeling good for so
5:28 am
it is fight altitude sickness and lack of sleep j as determined to reach the top of mount kenya. and whoa, did it took the right foot goes up. that's it. you have a good step there, brian: yeah, i know it's hailing and to be honest, i'm having quite a hard time on of these are the moments where i prefer warm bed. without this heading, after 12 hours of climbing, the summit of mount kenya is within reach. jayla has made it with, you know, when he got it i, i think the beauty of life is that everyone can beat himself, asked me to walk in the end. we are here to be happy and make our loved ones happy . i said really fast to live life, which is short enough if we don't enjoy it now i and it's over harder and there is
5:29 am
i like yeah. name awesome. green giant with amazing power. the d damper is the largest electric truck in the world. more and more of these battery powered behemoth hit the market every year. whether on the test track or on the road, the future of mobility is emission free and electrifying. red. net on d w. india o, brimming with ambition and inequality. 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully left the country to independence. and
5:30 am
what is left of his vision? ah, ah, gandhi's legacy ah. in 30 minutes on d. w. story, people the world over information. they provide the opinions, they want to express d, w on facebook and twitter up to date, and in touch to follow us. ah, from powerful petrol pick ups to electric, dump trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles, plus an island test lab for an all electric future. all that and more now on rad.
19 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on