Sun.Star Baguio

Para-archer to see action in Asian Games

- Roderick Osis

BAGUIO City’s Giovanni Ola will be among the top para – athletes that will represent the country for the upcoming 2018 Asian Para Games.

Also known as the 3rd Asian Para Games, the event parallels the 2018 Asian Games, a multi-sport event for Asian athletes with disability to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Ola will be the lone Baguio para athlete and will compete in archery. He has started training at the Baguio Athletic Bowl archery range since last month as he seeks to bring home a medal for the country in the weeklong event slated October 6 – 13.

Events to be played aside from archery are

athletics, badminton, boccia, bowling, chess, goalball, judo, lawn bowls, powerlifti­ng, shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, and wheelchair tennis.

Meanwhile, six Cordillera­ns were picked to be part of the Philippine contingent for the 18th Asian Games also hosted by Indonesia from August 18 to September 2.

Leading the charge is two-time world wushu gold medalist Divine Wally and 2014 Sanda World Cup gold medalist and 2014 Asian Games silver medalist Jean Claude Saclag from Lubuagan, Kalinga.

Also part of the Philippine wushu team are 2014 Asian Games and 2013 World Wushu Championsh­ip silver medalist Daniel Parantac, and Southeast Asian silver medalist Thorton Quieney Lou Sayan.

University of Baguio alumnus Jeordan Dominguez is the lone Cordillera­n to be picked as a member of the Philippine Taekwondo Team to the Asian Games.

The 25-year-old Dominguez was a most valuable player in the men’s freestyle during the 10th World Poomsae Championsh­ips in 2016 and a gold medalist in the 4th Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championsh­ip.

Benguet’s golf prodigy Paolo Luigi Wong completes the cast of Cordillera­ns seeing action in the biennial meet.

Wong, 17, will be part of the seven-man golf team was the lone Filipino qualifier to the prestigiou­s IMG Academy Junior World Championsh­ips, will see action first in San Diego, California from July 10 to 13 before the Asian Games.

Wong was also part of the Philippine team that won bronze in the Southeast Asian Games in Malaysia last year.

Close to 335 athletes, coaches, and officials will banner the country’s flag in the Asian Games.

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 ?? SSB photo ?? DETERMINED. Baguio para archer Giovanni Ola trains alongside fellow para archers at the Baguio Athletic Bowl archery range as he gears up for the 3rd Asian Para Games slated October 6 – 13 in Indonesia.
SSB photo DETERMINED. Baguio para archer Giovanni Ola trains alongside fellow para archers at the Baguio Athletic Bowl archery range as he gears up for the 3rd Asian Para Games slated October 6 – 13 in Indonesia.

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