VERANO BRIANZA, ITALY – Four second-grade classes in the Milan suburb of Verano Brianza have been learning to play basketball this spring from a real pro. They also got a lesson in diversity.
Their coach for the month of May has been Adolfo Damian Berdun, an Argentinian-Italian wheelchair basketball champion.
Berdun, 39, lost his left leg in a traffic accident at age 13 in his native Buenos Aires, and he has visited many schools over the years to discuss how he has lived with his disability.
But this time, when he entered the suburban elementary school, Berdun wanted to be simply "coach."
It was his first time in the role. He declined suggestions of a video introduction, and wheeled himself onto court the first day with a blank slate.
"Every class that came in looked at me with open mouths, like they wanted to ask a question," Berdun said. "I said, 'We can ask questions later; now, we play basketball.' "
The head of the sporting association that organized the five-week program recalled the first day.
Berdun made a simple introduction, then asked them: " 'Do you want to run?' They said yes, and he said, 'Run,' " said Elena Sandre. And off they went, starved for action after an academic year mostly bereft of team sports.