00:00Let's go!
00:06In getting close to the finish line,
00:14every second is more important.
00:22Joshua and Bernard's team comes first.
00:24After almost half a minute, Jerome and Long followed.
00:34In the final tie of the competition, Joshua and Bernard were the champions.
00:41They broke the record set by Jerome and Long last year.
00:48How was your experience in Subic last Sunday?
00:50I was so happy because we were able to give a lot of inspiration.
00:56During the race, I was so nervous because a lot of people were cheering.
01:02Joshua's victory is not common because Jerome recognizes him as stronger than them.
01:09How did you feel when Joshua came first?
01:12I was so happy for him and for me, if he wins, I win.
01:18Not only the winner waits for the finish line,
01:23a voice from the past is waiting.
01:27Hello.
01:29I'm sorry.
01:31I'm sorry.
01:37Aliyah!
01:38Aliyah!
01:46How are you?
01:47I'm fine.
01:49How are you?
01:50I'm fine.
01:52How old are you?
01:53I'm 22. I'll be 23 this year.
01:55What are you studying now?
01:57Psychology.
01:58I'm in my second trimester of my third year.
02:00So, just one trimester.
02:02After that, OJT.
02:04I'll graduate in December.
02:05You deserve the song titled, Alamat.
02:09They are just kids when I met them before.
02:12They have their own dreams that they are fulfilling now.
02:16Who's that?
02:17I'm going to forget you.
02:20That's Aliyah Batas.
02:25See, there's no surprise.
02:30Finish your Alamat!
02:35Para Tri Men, BTS, Visually Impaired.
02:39In second place,
02:41Team number 47,
02:43Jerome Nalbida, with Guy,
02:45Chernelle,
02:46Akilaji.
02:51In first place,
02:53Tandem number 46,
02:55Joshua Nalbida,
02:57and Bernard Cruz.
03:06The first thing we're going to do,
03:09I'm going to remind them of my first documentary about them.
03:13It was five years ago.
03:18The computer is heavy.
03:21Really?
03:22Yes.
03:23Is it fixed now?
03:24Yes.
03:25Really?
03:26Yes.
03:27The power supply broke.
03:29Boom!
03:31I said,
03:32when I grow up, don't take this from me.
03:36Now, it's still small.
03:38If it's not for me, take it from me.
03:41But when I grow up, don't give it back to me.
03:45I'm crying.
03:52Her mother passed away in 2010,
03:55three years after we released our first documentary
03:59about visually impaired children.
04:02A documentary about visually impaired children.
04:05Come here, child.
04:07Don't you want to be with Teacher Lee?
04:11But now, you heard yourself,
04:14you heard your voice,
04:16what was your reaction?
04:18Nothing, I was just amused.
04:20Before, when we were kids,
04:22the world was so shallow.
04:24It was like, okay, this is it.
04:26But now, we're getting older.
04:28Our perceptions have changed.
04:29Wait a minute,
04:31this is what we were like before.
04:36Okay, let's study.
04:38This is what I was like before,
04:40but now, they're different.
04:44They're on the national team.
04:46The transformation was huge.
04:50This is what I worked hard for.
04:53I'm back now at age 28 or 29 or 30 years old.
04:58How do you imagine yourselves?
05:01I'm still in the triathlon,
05:03but I'm in the international competition.
05:08In music,
05:11I'll graduate in the music course.
05:16What about you?
05:18I'll be able to compose a lot of songs.
05:20When it comes to songwriting,
05:23I'm more of a Christian Gastel.
05:26In the depths of night,
05:29when shadows loom,
05:32hold on tight, let hope resume.
05:37Kambal is also good at music.
05:41Oh, lift your weary eyes to the sky,
05:47lift your weary eyes to the sky.
05:51Joshua is the composer,
05:54and Jerome is the singer.
05:56I can see myself five years from now.
06:00Hopefully.
06:02I have a license as a psychologist.
06:05Hey!
06:09Hey!
06:13Hey!
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