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Ottobock Says the Toughest Discipline Is Overcoming Daily Disability Barriers in Paralympics Campaign

26/08/2024
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Ottobock launches Paralympic Games initiative: 鈥淭he Unofficial Discipline鈥.

As the world gathers in Paris for the Paralympic Games and athletes compete against each other across 23 disciplines, Ottobock is launching a symbolic new discipline with the support of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). In this "Unofficial Discipline," people with disabilities face involuntary challenges every day. It's about "competitions" in everyday life: broken elevators, missing ramps, stairs, cobblestones, narrow doors 鈥 as well as prejudices they have to overcome. Such challenges go unnoticed by most people, even though more than one billion people, which makes 16% of the global population, live with some

鈥淭he Unofficial Discipline refers to the hurdles that people with disabilities must overcome daily. While the Paralympians compete in the stadium for medals, delivering top performances and breaking world records, they are also battling invisible obstacles and prejudices,鈥 said Martin B枚hm, chief experience officer at Ottobock. 鈥淲e want to raise awareness of these challenges, start a conversation and bring about change. We can all help break down barriers 鈥 no matter how big or small. After all, the only way we can win is if everyone can cross the finish line.鈥


Raising awareness of these barriers

The Unofficial Discipline will be visible during the Paralympics Games in Paris with a range of slogans on billboards, posters and video projections, led by creative studio PRESENCE. Headlines like these are designed to attract public attention: Can we break the record for breaking barriers? / You can鈥檛 rise to the top in a broken elevator. / Inaccessibility won鈥檛 make it to the finish line. The subline and QR code invite to learn more about the mission to make everyday accessible. These campaign messages are strategically displayed around inaccessible places such as staircases, on Metro billboards as well as popular tourist attractions around the city.

In addition, more than 20 top Paralympic athletes and 50 brand ambassadors of Ottobock are bringing 鈥淭he Unofficial Discipline鈥 to life and into the digital world. Using the hashtag #UnofficialDiscipline, people from around the world are sharing their day-to-day challenges via Instagram and TikTok. They are encouraging their followers to share similar moments, thereby creating a social media movement.

鈥淥ur goal is to make everyone aware of the barriers that people with disabilities face in their everyday lives,鈥 said Martin B枚hm. 鈥淧aris is just the beginning. The campaign will soon be extended to other cities in Europe and the United States. We recognise that our mission to break down barriers is marathon, not a sprint.鈥

#UnofficialDiscipline

Nothing will stop Para athletes competing for medals in Paris in the stadium. However, like all people with disabilities, they face obstacles in their daily lives in their respective countries. The following athletes, among others, will share their own personal hurdles that they face daily:

  • Davide Morana is an Italian Para athlete, best known for his sprinting achievements. Due to a rare form of meningitis, both his legs and arms had to be amputated. 鈥淚n my daily routine, I have to consider and plan everything. Touch screens, for example, are time-consuming and tedious for me, and sometimes I use my nose for them.鈥
  • Samantha Kinghorn from Great Britain won gold medals as a wheelchair racer and competed in the 2016 and 2020 Paralympic Games. Her greatest challenge, however, is travelling in a wheelchair. 鈥淭rains are always the most difficult thing. I can't get on and off without help. I have to rely on someone to set up the ramp. I don鈥檛 think I鈥檒l ever be able to rely on public transport in any country.鈥
  • For USA鈥檚 Ezra Frech, a world record holder in the Para high jump, the Unofficial Discipline begins in the bathroom. His left leg was amputated due to a congenital malformation as a child. 鈥淛umping on one leg in the bathroom or shower can be dangerous. It鈥檚 easy for me to slip and fall, especially when the floor is wet.鈥
  • Germany鈥檚 L茅on Sch盲fer has won multiple world and European titles in the Para long jump and sprint. After being diagnosed with cancer and having his leg amputated in 2010, L茅on was inspired by a Paralympian to take up athletics during his rehabilitation. 鈥淥ne of my hurdles in everyday life is getting a driving licence as an amputee. The bureaucracy is incredibly exhausting and difficult.鈥 
  • Spanish Paralympic athlete Desir茅e Vila Bargiela is ranked among the top five long jumpers in the world. When she鈥檚 travelling, she can鈥檛 focus on the competition; instead, she has to spend a lot of time planning and feels uncertain about whether everything will work out. 鈥淒o the lifts actually work? Is there a shower at the hotel that I can comfortably use without my prosthesis? Everything requires more energy.鈥
  • Alessandro Ossola is a remarkable Italian Para athlete who specialises in sprints, particularly the 100 metres. His journey from traumatic accident to successful athlete is an inspiring story of overcoming adversity and excelling against the odds. Nevertheless, Alessandro worries about the future and the obstacles it may bring: 鈥淭oday I can do everything with my prosthesis. But I wonder how the healthcare system will support me in the future.鈥

A competition that shouldn't be held

The new discipline isn't official, but it's real. It's not about medals or records, it's about real life. The competition takes place on the streets, in subways, offices and cafes around the world. 

鈥淭he Unofficial Discipline is more than just a symbolic gesture. It is an appeal for change, a wake-up call for a more inclusive world so that people with disabilities can live their lives as they choose,鈥 said Martin B枚hm. 鈥淲e can only win in this discipline if we work together to put an end to it.鈥

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