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Tolentino, Asean sports leaders convey condolence­s

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LYDIA DE VEGA’S imprint as a legendary athlete proved far and wide following the outpouring of condolence­s of sports leaders in the Southeast Asian region.

Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino joined the country and his fellow sports leaders in grief following the demise of the former Asia’s Fastest Woman De Vega due to complicati­ons of stage four breast cancer on Wednesday.

“Another sad day for Philippine sports, and although we lost a great icon, she made an imprint on the hearts of all the people she inspired,” Tolentino said on Thursday. “Her story will always be a success story to all athletes that Filipinos are capable of being in the pedestal specially to those who dream and pursue it.”

Several of Tolentino’s fellow national Olympic committee (NOC) leaders expressed their grief for the sports icon who in the 1980s and 1990s, put the Southeast Asian region on the world sporting map.

“On behalf of Brunei Darussalam NOC, I would like to convey our sincere condolence­s to the Philippine­s NOC and the family of the late Lydia de Vega,” Brunei NOC president Prince Haji Sufri Bolkiah told Tolentino in a message.

“Brother President Tolentino, our deepest condolence­s to the family of the late Lydia de Vega and all Philippine­s NOC,” said Indonesia Olympic Committee president Raja Sapta Oktohari, who like Tolentino also heads his country’s cycling federation. “May she rest In peace.”

Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, president of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT),WAS among the first to convey his condolence­s.

“We received this news with sadness. On behalf of NOCT, allow us to express our deepest condolence­s to the POC and the family of the late Lydia de Vega,” Wongsuwan said. “Her legacy continues to live on. May she Rest In Peace.”

Another NOCT official, Vice President Charoen Wattanasin, also sent his condolence­s to the POC head.

“Dear President Tolentino, with my deepest condolence­s and on behalf of [the] NOCT, to the family of the late Lydia de Vega and the Philippine­s NOC, may she Rest In Peace,” Wattanasin said.

Singapore National Olympic Council president Tan Chuan-jin said: “Our deepest condolence­s to the POC and the family of the late Lydia de Vega. Who can’t forget the iconic Queen of the track.”

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