(Enter scary/suspense music. Jen jen jen JEEEEN...)
This was supposed to be the double cupie. she went up but dismounted early. (4:31-4:42 of the video above) Photo by Adi Bontuyan Aiana's xray (taken by her sister) |
Aiana's on your left-hand side. OMG. Hello elbow!!! Aiana confirmed that after this she went to the back of the pyramid and decided to spot instead of doing the backwalk in front of it. Great thinking!! If she pushed with her tumbling passes, she would have collapsed over and over. After that I couldn't see her anymore in the video. She worked through the injury THAT well. Still, RESPECT. Photo by Adi Bontuyan |
"...superhero talaga. walang sinabi si darna, na may assistant pang Ding para sa bato. Si Aiana MISMO ang bato! Lakas!"
From her interview with Inquirer-
“I can’t disregard the effort that the team gave just to protect myself,” she told the Inquirer. “I’ll do it all over again for my team. We worked really hard every day and [we] literally [shed] blood, sweat and tears.”
“Cheerleading is considered as a sport
and I know that every squad trains as hard as the athletes from other
sports—sometimes even harder,” she said. “The UAAP should count us to
make cheerdancers feel as important as the other athletes.”
“I did not want to let my family and my team down. I did not want to give up.”
“I did not want to let my family and my team down. I did not want to give up.”