Philippine Daily Inquirer

ONE LAST SHOT FOR HIDILYN

Olympic silver medalist wants to focus on ‘raising a family’ after Tokyo

- By Marc Anthony Reyes @marcreyesI­NQ

For Olympic silver girl Hidilyn Diaz, Tokyo 2020 is most likely her last Summer Games stint.

The 27-year-old weightlift­er, who ended a 20-year medal dry spell for the country when she finished second in the Rio Olympics two years ago, is setting her focus on her personal life after the next Games.

“After Tokyo, I look forward to enjoying my life and raising a family,” said the 27-year-old Diaz Saturday morning at the launch of the second Hidilyn Diaz Weightlift­ing Open Championsh­ips.

Diaz, who practicall­y matured in the spotlight having been an Olympic hopeful since the age of 16, also bared that she’s in a relationsh­ip.

“I have a love life; we’re just starting,” she told a handful of sportswrit­ers at Crossfit Ortigas, where she was accompanie­d by MVP Sports Foundation executive director Patricia Hizon and Samahang Weightlift­ing sa Pilipinas head Monico Puentevell­a.

Diaz is one of the bright gold prospects for the Tokyo Games ( See related story on this page). Diaz, who will also compete in the Asian Games in Indonesia this August and most likely in the Southeast Asian Games next year, said she has seen a lot of potential “heirs apparent” among young Filipino lifters.

“This tournament is no longer for me but for the future,” said Diaz of the tourney slated July 27 to 29 at Meralco Multipurpo­se Hall.

Some 150 participan­ts are expected to see action including lifters from abroad and local colleges.

Among those who piqued Diaz’s fancy were fellow Zamboangue­ñas Rose Gie Ramos and Jane Linete Hipolito who are hoping to get wildcard entries to the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in October.

“These young lifters perform at an internatio­nal level,” added Diaz who was also assisted by tournament director Cyrus Cruz and national coach Tony Agustin.

 ?? —AP ?? After the Tokyo Olympics, Hidilyn Diaz will focus on her personal life.
—AP After the Tokyo Olympics, Hidilyn Diaz will focus on her personal life.

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