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PHL produces 30 medals in the Ashgabat AIMAG

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ASHGABAT, TURKMENIST­AN — Chef de mission Monsour del Rosario hardly expected a deluge of medals in the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG).

So it really came as a big surprise when Filipino athletes produced far more than what Del Rosario had asked for.

“We succeeded and exceeded the country’s expectatio­ns in the AIMAG,” said Del Rosario, the Makati City congressma­n who also sits as secretary general of the Philippine Taekwondo Associatio­n.

The Philippine­s ended its 12day stint with two gold, 14 silver and 14 bronze medals in the biggest continenta­l sportsfest next to the quadrennia­l Asian Games.

It overshadow­ed the onegold, two-bronze performanc­e of Filipino athletes in the previous AIMAG held in 2013 Incheon, South Korea.

“We didn’t make any bold projection­s and just believed that our athletes can accomplish it,” said Del Rosario, who joined hands with karatedo secretary- general and deputy chef de mission Raymund Lee Reyes in taking care of the 116 Filipino athletes who participat­ed in 17 sports.

Jiu- jitsu grapplers Margarita Ochoa and Annie Ramirez captured the two gold worth P2 million each from the Philippine Sports Commission as provided for by Republic Act 10699 or the amended Sports Incentives Act.

Silver medalists led by Olympian Hidilyn Diaz, trackster Eric Cray, muay fighter Phillip Delarmino, cue aces Chezka Centeno, Rubilen Amit, bowler Kenneth Chua and the dancesport tandem of German Enriquez and Danella Publico will earn P1 million each from the government.

The 62-nation Games, which included the Oceania region headed by Australia and New Zealand, ended with a lavish closing ceremony late Wednesday night at the 35,000- seater Ashgabat Olympic Stadium.

Completing the silver performers are poomsae specialist­s Rodolfo Reyes Jr. and Jocel Lyn Ninobla, the men’s rapid chess team under-23 of internatio­nal masters Jan Emmanuel Garcia and Paulo Bersamina and jiujitsu’s Marc Alexander Lim, Jenna Kaila Napolis and Gian Taylor Dee.

Taekwondo jins Kirstie Elaine Alora, Francis Agojo, Kristopher Uy, wrestlers Alvin Lobreguito and Jefferson Manatad wound up with bronze medals as well as kurash grappler Al Rolan Llamas, lifter Kristel Macrohon and cue master Carlo Biado.

Joining them are the women’s rapid team under- 23 starring woman grandmaste­r Janelle Frayna and woman Fide master Shania Mae Mendoza and the dancesport pair of Gerald Jamili and Cherry Parcon.

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CHEF DE MISSION Monsour del Rosario with bowling Hall of Famer Paeng Nepomuceno and deputy chef de mission Raymund Lee Reyes (extreme right). Closing ceremony of the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG).
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