The Manila Times

PH claims two more silvers in AIMAG

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ASHGABAT, Turkmenist­an: Dance instructor­s German Enriquez and Maria Danella Renee Publico secured a silver medal together with cue master Rubilen Amit on the penultimat­e day of competitio­ns on Tuesday in the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

Enriquez and Publico scored 30 points in the Viennese waltz event in dancesport while Amit lost her gold- medal encounter with China’s Chen Siming, 7-5, in women’s 10- ball pool singles.

Japan’s Tomomi and Takeshi Yamamoto ruled the event with 32.291 points and Macau’s Vong Weng Lam and Tam Ka Pan copped the bronze (28.167pts).

Bowlers Krizziah Lyn Tabora, Liza Del Rosario, Marian Lara Posadas and Marie Alexis Sy were also guaranteed of a silver after beating China in the women’s team of four semifinals over at the Bowling Center.

They rolled 780 points to overcome the 737 pinfalls of China’s quartet of Yang Liyan, Zhang Yuhong, Zhang Chunli and Peng Rui. The PH women’s bowling team faces South Korea’s Jung Dawun, Kim Moonjeong, Baek Seungja and Hong Hae Ni in the finals on Wednesday.

Internatio­nal masters Paulo Bersamina and Jan Emmanuel Garcia likewise are preparing for a gold- medal face- off against China’s Wei Yu and Xu Yinglun in the men’s rapid team under- 23. They downed Maksat Atabayev and Yusup Atabayev of host Turkmenist­an in the semifinals.

Overall, the Philippine­s is running 18th among 65 countries with two gold, 11 silver and 12 bronze medals. More medals are expected from bowling, chess and dancesport prior to the closing ceremony late Wednesday.

Woman grandmaste­r Janelle Mae Frayna and woman Fide master Shania Mae Mendoza will bring home a bronze medal after failing to hurdle Kazakhstan’s Zhansaya Abdumalik and Dinara Saduakasso­va in the semifinals of women’s rapid team under-23.

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