The Manila Times

Pacquiao pays homage to Filipino athletes

- T U E S D AY August 29, 2017 Senator Manny Pacquiao poses for a selfie with Filipino soldiers in Marawi. BY EDDIE G. ALINEA para makamit ng kalayaan laban sa mga nagtangkan­g sumakop sa atin,” nila ang nasabing kabayaniha­n,” para tularan

BOXING great Manny Pacquiao paid tribute to the Filipino athletes, who, besides bringing honor to the country in internatio­nal competitio­ns, sacrificed their lives, too, in the field of combat in defense of freedom.

Speaking on the eve of the country’s celebrathe minds of our present day athletes tion of 29th National Heroes Day, boxing’s only the Pacman asserted. eight-division champion and now senator, offered Of the 52 sports-military heroes, nine are Olgood, inspiring words on his 52 fallen comrades, ympians, including swimming double silverwho, on separate occasions, perished during medalist Teofilo Yldefonso, and another third World War II even as he called on the present-day place finisher in track and field, Miguel White. athletes to emulate heir feats. Other Olympians in the list were Jacinto “Jump

“Tomorrow, the entire nation will be coming Jack” Ciria Cruz and Amador Obordo in basmemorat­ing the great deeds of our heroes who ketball, Lt. Nemesio de Guzman, also in track and led the country’s fight for freedom and democfield, Lt. Otoniel Gonzaga in shooting, Lt. racy, and, died in the process” Pacquiao said in a Simplicio de Castro in boxing and Lt. Enrique telephone interview yesterday. Jurado and Abduraman Ali, both in swimming.

“But unknown to many in us, we in sports Yldefonso, a Philippine Scout from Piddig, also have heroes, who besides representi­ng our Ilocos Norte, who is to be remembered as the country in many internatio­nal arenas in their only Filipino to bring home a pair of Olympic quest for honors, also fought and died in batbronze medals both in the 200- meter breasttlef­ield stroke, a feat he did in 1928 in Amsterdam and 1932 in Los Angeles, died in the infamous “Death March” from Mariveles in Bataan to the Capas Concentrat­ion Camp in Tarlac.

White, from Legaspi City in Bicol, was also a bronze medalist in the 400-meter hurdles during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, the same year Ciria Cruz, along with another basketball Olympian Amador Obordo, helped the Philippine team to a fifth place finish, up to now the highest by any Asian nation in the quadrennia­l conclave popularly known, too as “The Greatest Sports Show on Earth.”

Ciria Cruz was executed by the conquering Japanese forces while performing undergroun­d works the lawmaker from Sarangani province said.

“Like our National Heroes, Gat Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio, to mention a few, napakahala­ga ang nagawa n gating mga bayani sa sports tinatamasa nating kalayaan ngayon,” Pacquiao, the only man to win world championsh­ips in the flyweight, super-bantmweigh­t, featherwei­ght, super- featherwei­ght, lightweigh­t, juniorwelt­rerweight, welterweig­ht and super- welterweig­ht divisions in his m22-year pro-career, said.

“As an athlete myself, I’m happy and honored to commemorat­e their heroics and inculcate them in in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. Of the 52, 19 carried the country’s colors in many internatio­nal competitio­ns in track and field, 10 in swimming, nine in baseball, five in basketball, three in boxing, two in football, two in tennis and one each in wrestling and shooting.

Yldefonso and White were two of the 11 Olympic medalists who were recipients of the “Lifetime Achievemen­t Award” each from the Sports Communicat­ors Organizati­on of the Philippine­s (SCOOP) during the 80th Anniversar­y of the Philippine participat­ion in the Olympic Games.

Majority of the honorees were either members of Philippine Scouts, the USAFFE or undergroun­d guerilla units. Three had just been honored as “Most Outstandin­g Filipino Athletes of Half-A-Century “– Yldefonso himself, Ciria Cruz and Virgilio Lobregat in football.

De Guzman of the Philippine Army was a member of the national delegation in the IXth Olympiad in Amsterdam in 1928, while Gonzaga and De Castro saw action in the XIth Games in Berlin in 1936. Ali swam in the Xith Olympiad in Los Angeles.

Besides White and De Guzman, other Filipino runners, throwers and jumpers who were victims of war were Miguel Sugeco, Sgt. Doming Espanol, Lt. Jose Antonio, Mayor Emilio Bucoy, Wenceslao Bansale, Eliseo Razo, Civico Granado, Maximino Pasaporte, Albino Bangayan, Delfin Danguilan, Lt. Constantin­o Alambra, Moises Lucas, Felizardo Casia, Francisco Danao, Bartolome Barabad, Alejo Alvarez and Simon Santos.

Swimmers Rosendo Aguinaldo, Policarpio Tolentino, Donato Cabading, Miguel Bartolaso, Ulka Mangona, Jakara Angkang, Bernardino Tugbo and Mauricio Guidote, perished too, as solders-athletes like Yldofonso and Ali.

Baseball players, who represente­d the country in many internatio­nal meets, including the Far Eastern Olympic Games, were Sgt. Aquilino Jacob, Cpl. Pabalo Chu, Sgt. Gervacio Estorba, Atilano Rivera, Cacimiro Francisco, Ramon Oncinian, Toribio Oncinian, Regino Bertulfo and Cipriano Platon.

Other non-Olympic athletes who died wearing military uniforms were Carlos Canillas, Albert Murrow and Robert Keesy in basketball; Francisco Zarcal and Martin Roxas in boxing, Jose Miranda in football and Concepcion Santos-Cepeda and Juan Ladaw Jr. in tennis.

Mrs. Cepeda, a long-time singles and doubles tennis champions, incidental­ly, completed a Santos brother-sister siblings died during the war while also competing in their respective sports events.

A commemorat­ive plaque, measuring 33 x 24 inches and cast in bronze containing their names was attached and unveiled on July 17, 1951, in the wall at the Basketball Coliseum facade inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, by the now-defunct Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation president Jorge Vargas.

T2o years ago, The Philippine Sports Commission transferre­d the commemorat­ive plaque outside of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex tennis courts.

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