Posted by Damian Buchman
As a child growing up my hero was pro beach volleyball player, Sinjin Smith. I can remember watching him on TV and dreaming that one day I too would feel the glory of sand between my toes on a championship court. Little did I know that 3 days shy of my thirteenth birthday, my childhood dreams of being the next Sinjin Smith would be shattered when I was diagnosed with bi-lateral osteosarcoma.
Today, I am a sixteen year and only known survivor of my diagnosis, a survival I owe greatly to the kindness of Sinjin Smith. Just weeks after my first knee reconstruction surgery Sinjin was signing signatures at my local mall. I recall being stoked beyond belief to get the chance to just shake his hand, I never imagined what would come next. Sinjin noticed me in my cast, asking what happened, he expected to hear nothing more than a sports injury, not “I have cancer.” Sinjin immediately called for a chair for me to sit in, invited me to join him at the beach the next day, and to hang with him behind the players tent. Needless to say, I was beyond excited, in the only way they could, my childhood dream was coming true. But, Sinjin didn’t stop there, the story goes on for the next 18 years, and to this day I am still friends with Sinjin, and he is still my hero. Sinjin was the Michael Jordan of beach volleyball then, and he had no obligation to take on a sick kids from Milwaukee, but without hesitation, he did just that…Inspired a kid from Milwaukee to keep fighting! I can never thank Sinjin enough for his generosity over the last 18 years! It is amazing to be able to call your hero, your friend!
So, are Athletes obligated to give back, to inspire, to instill hope and help people realize their dreams, to be role models? Well, no one’s obligated to do anything, but wouldn’t you like to have a story like Sinjin’s? To be part of a reason that a child survives a death sentence, simply because of your willingness to give back and take them under your wing? Because of Sinjin I am now alive and doing everything I can to give back myself, because of my disABILITY I have found Super Gimp Services for disABLED Athletics. Though I’m not a professional athlete, I hope that my survivorship will inspire other disABLED children and individuals to be active, to participate and to “play.” And in turn I hope it will inspire professional athletes to give back to their communities with their hearts and their pockets…You all have the ability to change the world!














