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David Emong: Uganda’s Paralympic Legend Aiming for Gold at Paris 2024

Grace Lindsay Mababzi by Grace Lindsay Mababzi
June 14, 2024
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David Emong: Uganda’s Paralympic Legend Aiming for Gold at Paris 2024

David Emong’s journey to the pinnacle of paralympic sport is one of remarkable resilience and determination. From an accident in his schooling days that left his arm permanently injured to becoming Uganda’s first Paralympic medalist, Emong has shown that true strength lies in perseverance.

His passion for running began in primary school. Despite the injury, he refused to let his disability define him. Competing against able bodied athletes, he not only participated but often emerged victorious, inspiring many along the way.

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In the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Emongmade history by winning a silver medal in the men’s T46 1500m event with a time of 4:00.62. This was Uganda’s first-ever Paralympic medal since the country debuted in the games in 1972.

Emong’s success continued in 2017 at the World Para Athletics Championships in London. He won Uganda’s first-ever gold medal in the 1,500m T46 event, corssingthe line in a time of 3:58.36 and defeating the defending champion, Samir Nouioua of Algeria.

As he prepares for the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Emong’sdetermination remains unwavering. In the Marrakech 2023 World Para Athletics Grand Prix, he secured a 2nd place finish in the 800m T46 and came 5th in the 1500m T46. At the Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships, he finished 9th in the 1500m T46. Most recently, he claimed 3rd place in the 1500m T46 at the Dubai 2024 WPA Grand Prix.

Reflecting on his preparations for Paris 2024, the 34-year-old shared his thoughts on his journey and goals.

“I have managed to see the videos of my previous races and I know what I need to polish for Paris,” Emongobserved.

He emphasized the importance of hard work, determination, and focus to stay at the top of his game. However, he also highlighted the challenges he faces, particularly the lack of sponsorship and support from corporate companies.

“The truth is that not having companies to sign me for ambassadorial roles is a challenge. My vision isn’t yet accomplished if there are companies out there looking for elite athletes.

“I want to work very hard to raise Uganda’s flag and bring a medal like fellow able athletes Joshua Cheptegeiand Jacob Kiplimo,” he added.

Emong also pointed out the financial burdens of para sports, noting that athletes need to meet IPS qualification standards and be classified, which adds to the expenses. Despite these challenges, he remains optimistic and focused on his goal.

“If an athlete is going for the race, it is not only about being fit.

“You are supposed to be physically and mentally fit, and spiritually strong in God,” he remarked.

His last race was at the Kobe 2024 Para Athletics World Championships in Japan, where he finished 6th with a time of 3:56.65. Emong’s ultimate goal for the Paris 2024 Paralympics is one; to be the best.

“My prayer is to finish on top. After Japan, my focus is on a vigorous training schedule to put me in the frame for gold. I need a gold medal.”

As he prepares for Paris 2024, Emong continues to inspire many people with his dedication and professionalism. It is these qualities that have catapulted him to the revered group of the world’s finest T46 1500 athletes, and he will no doubt be a man to watch come August.

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