China Daily (Hong Kong)

Skier Miller confirmed as sole Philippine­s competitor

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The Philippine­s will compete at Beijing 2022 after alpine skier Asa Miller was confirmed as the country’s sole competitor on Wednesday.

Jim Palomar Apelar, president of the Philippine Ski and Snowboard Federation, said Miller, 21, secured his berth after meeting the qualifying score of 160 points or lower for both the slalom and giant slalom.

Miller represente­d the Philippine­s at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, ranking 70th out of 110 competitor­s in the giant slalom.

Apelar said Miller’s performanc­e has improved significan­tly since the Pyeongchan­g Games. “He is older now. He has gotten a lot better. His points have greatly decreased,” Apelar told a virtual news conference. In the alpine scoring system, the lower the points the better.

“Miller is competing right now and doing very well. These last few competitio­ns were more for tuning up,” Apelar said.

The Internatio­nal Ski Federation granted the Philippine­s one slot in both slalom and giant slalom.

As the sole Filipino athlete competing in Beijing, Miller will carry the Philippine­s’ flag at the opening ceremony on Feb 4. His last day of competitio­n is Feb 14.

“We are excited that Miller has been given an opportunit­y to participat­e in Beijing. We believe that this is just the beginning of what is to come,” Apelar added.

Abraham Tolentino, the Philippine­s Olympic Committee president, said the Philippine­s is “very lucky to have qualified for the Beijing Winter Olympics”, adding that it is rare for tropical countries to be represente­d at such events.

Tolentino expressed hope that Miller’s participat­ion in Beijing will help establish a grassroots program to develop more alpine skiers to represent the Philippine­s in the Winter Olympics and elite internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“We look forward to more athletes joining future winter events,” Tolentino said in an online briefing.

The Philippine­s hopes to recruit and train more Filipino youths, including those living abroad, to participat­e in winter sports and represent the Southeast Asian country in the future.

In regard to the strict COVID-19 countermea­sures in place for the Games, Tolentino said: “The preparatio­ns are superb.”

Bones Floro, the chef de mission of the Philippine­s delegation to Beijing, said the team will strictly abide by the health protocols. “The Chinese people have been very gracious to host the event, so we will act in a manner to protect the Chinese people as well,” he said.

The Philippine­s has never won a medal at the Winter Olympics. Apelar and Tolentino hope that the Philippine­s’ participat­ion at Beijing 2022 “is just the beginning”.

“We’re looking forward in four years to having four discipline­s and hopefully between four to eight athletes. The more discipline­s that we participat­e in, someone will emerge from there and win our first medal,” Apelar said.

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