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Petecio returns home to Davao, trains with dad, brother

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ALMOST nine months after seeing her family due to her busy schedule and the lockdown amid the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic, world champion Nesthy Petecio is coming home.

“Makakauwi na rin,” said Petecio, a Baguio-based national team member and reigning (Amateur) Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n and Southeast Asian Games champion (SEAG).

Petecio said she is returning to Davao to be with her family that will be her “inspiratio­n” in getting the last flight to the postponed

Tokyo Olympics after she was denied a seat last March in Amman, Jordan.

“Sila po talaga ang inspiratio­n ko,” said Petecio, who is waiting for her flight back home after nearly three months of inactivity due to the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) that prevented her from training.

“As much as I wanted to train during the lockdown, our neighbors asked us not to for fear that I could contract the disease,” she said.

Petecio said it will be her father Teodoro, a former boxer, who will be handling their training with her brother Norlan, who is also part of the Philippine boxing team.

“Kaya po ako uuwi para mas maganahan at mas maging 100 percent yung motivation,” she added.

Petecio lost to archrival Irie Sena of Japan in the quarterfin­als of the 2020 Asia and

Oceana Boxing Qualificat­ion Tournament in the Jordan capital.

She was supposed to get one final chance in the Global Qualifiers in Paris, France supposedly last May but it was postponed until further notice due to the pandemic.

Filipino boxer Carlo Paalam also lost in Amman, Jordan but could still make it to the Tokyo games if he gets past his rivals in the Paris qualifiers.

Paalam won a gold medal in the last SEAG.

Female boxer Irish Magno has already qualified to the Tokyo Games, the first female pug to do so.

Magno won a silver medal in the 2019 SEAG hosted by the Philippine­s.

Last week, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has told all athletes eyeing slots for the Olympics to renew their training, including weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz, the 2016 Brazil silver medalist.

 ?? SSB file photo ?? BACK HOME. Reigning AIBA world champion Nesthy Petecio headed back home to Davao to be with her family and continue training with her father as she sets sight for possible crack at the postponed Tokyo Olympics.
SSB file photo BACK HOME. Reigning AIBA world champion Nesthy Petecio headed back home to Davao to be with her family and continue training with her father as she sets sight for possible crack at the postponed Tokyo Olympics.

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