There's love on the track in Tokyo ❤️
- #TokyoParalympics (@NBCOlympics) September 2, 2021
After a women's 200m T11 qualifying heat, guide Manuel Antonio Vaz da Veiga of Cape Verde proposed to the athlete that he partners, Keula Nidreia Pereira Semedo. #TokyoParalympics pic.twitter.com/RJYKMpO7k9
After racing in the women's 200m dash prelims on Sept. 2 for athletes in the T11 classification, meaning they have "very low visual acuity and/or no light perception," Cape Verde's Keula Nidreia Pereira Semedo received a diamond-size surprise from her guide runner and partner of 11 years, Manuel Antonio Vaz da Veiga. He got down on one knee and proposed! Watch the sweet video above.
"With the proposal there's just too many emotions going on right now," Semedo said after the race, via Paralympic.org. "I don't have words to explain how I feel." Semedo continued, "These were my first Paralympic Games and with my age and speed I was actually thinking about stopping afterwards. But now I have an additional motivation to carry on after the Games, always with him by my side." Semedo has been competing since 2005.
Though they didn't qualify through to the finals, it's safe to say that their future seems to have gotten off to a golden start!
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