Go west, young man
Dave Brooks
When Andres Otalora attended the Bank of the West U.S. Open of
Surfing three weeks ago, he knew he had made the right decision to
move to the West Coast.
Maybe it was the sandy beaches rolling in head-high waves or the
sunny weather that never seems to take a break. Or maybe it was the
$10,000 he won.
That weekend, Otalora took part in an automated teller machine
contest hosted by Bank of the West that asked contestants to randomly
enter a seven-digit password into the machine for a chance to win the
cash prize. Otalora said he didn’t even look at the machine when he
randomly punched in the numbers.
But he won.
It was a bit of a chaotic celebration. Otalora is deaf and
couldn’t immediately understand bank officials when they told him the
good news. After a few moments of confusion, someone grabbed a pen,
paper and Otalora and the bank officials communicated by exchanging
handwritten notes.
On Tuesday, he and an entourage of friends attended a ceremony at
the bank where Otalora received a big check. Making their grand
entrance in a limousine provided by the bank, Otalora, two young men
and one girl seemed to step out of an ad in a surf magazine, laughing
while exchanging high fives and sign language. One of the men carried
around a video camera and documented the meeting.
Otalora looked drastically different than a displayed photo of him
in an emotional display shortly after his win. Clad in jeans and a
white cotton button-down shirt, the olive-skinned 20-something said
his prize was vindication of a motto he built his life around.
“Good things come to those who wait,†he said. “And I’ve been
waiting, and waiting and waiting.â€
Otalora plans to use the money for some traveling, as well as to
help fund his budding production company -- he works as a freelance
graphic designer, photographer and actor. He also travels with a deaf
entertainment troupe called Rathskellar, which has an upcoming
performance in Anaheim.
The money went to the right person, Bank of the West Vice Chairman
Steve Glen said.
“He is obviously someone who deserves this prize and I’m glad that
we can help him out,†Glen said.
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