[citation needed] Training home base is Taal Lake Yacht Club, who run inclusive sailing events.
She previously crewed for South African Paralympian Russell Vollmer[7] on a Simonis Voogd-designed SV14 2-person keelboat[8] provided by Disabled Sailing Thailand,[9] 2.4mR Paralympic-class keelboats[10] in Hong Kong, Topcat catamarans with the Romblon Yacht Club likewise raced multihulls, home-built wooden dinghies and Oz Goose dinghies[11][12] in Taal Lake.
In March 2008, she and skipper Sollique qualified the Philippines for a Paralympic Sailing slot after racing a SKUD 18[15] in the 2008 IFDS Two-person Keelboat World Championships, Singapore.
One of the 3 Philippine Paralympians in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, Pinpin crewed a SKUD 18 for severely disabled helm Pedro Sollique[16] in the two-person keelboat event held off Qingdao.
The women sailors likewise tried new Paralympic class boats for the first time - Pinpin[21] raced a more technical Norlin 2.4 One Design keelboat[22] while Bernardo a Hansa 303, both supplied by World Sailing partner, SailabilityHK.
The campaign was produced by Vera Files in cooperation with the Asia Foundation,[35] with support from the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).