Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

The making of Lariba

- By JAIME A. FRIAS II

ORO table tennis folks revisited the making of Ian Nietes Lariba, arguably the best Filipina paddler of all time.

Dario Hernane, the director of Table Tennis Associatio­n of the Philippine­s in Region 10, witnessed Lariba’s upbringing in the sport.

Lariba played in a lot of COTAA-organized tourneys mostly held at Pelaez Sports Center here before its renovation.

COTTA now finds its permanent home at the former Amphi Theatre in downtown Divisoria.

As a veteran player himself, Hernane knows a talent when he sees one. And he had no doubt then that the young Lariba was a gem of a talent. A raw, uncut diamond waiting to have her break for stardom.

As one of Lariba’s past trainers, Hernane said the scouts from various universiti­es in Manila had their eyes set for the City of Gold’s most promising kid.

“Daghan niduol sa ako asking about her, pero si Yan-Yan gyud ang namili og sakto sa iyang kagustohan,” said Hernane.

Lariba made a mark in the annually-held Palarong Pambansa where she held a record of seven straight gold medals from grade school to high school.

Hernane boldly told TATAP’s scouts and trainers that his ward can beat their best players in Manila.

Apparently, they could not be convinced thinking Hernane was only joking. They told him back that the best table tennis players in the country were already in Manila. Until they themselves saw her play.

Soon Lariba made the cut for the national team to the Southeast Asian Games at the age of 15, shortly before donning the De La Salle University jersey.

With De La Salle in college, Lariba became a multi-titled player in the UAAP Games onward to become the first table tennis player in the country to qualify in the Summer Olympics, specifical­ly the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016.

However, the 23-year-old Lariba’s booming career was cut short when the big C caught up on her.

The local table tennis community was saddened of her passing on Sunday, Sept. 2 at St. Luke hospital in Manila.

Now, they are making preparatio­n for her remains to be brought home in Cagayan de Oro today at the St. Peter’s Funeral in barangay Lumbia.

“Friday na iyang haya dire instead Thursday kay nagrequest ang La Salle nga magpapubli­c viewing didto,” Hernane told Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro.

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 ?? (JAIME A. FRIAS II) ?? CORPUS Christi School director Alfonso del Fierro looks on the 2010-2011 school yearbook where Ian Lariba wrote what turned to be his larger-than-life’s accomplish­ment in sports.
(JAIME A. FRIAS II) CORPUS Christi School director Alfonso del Fierro looks on the 2010-2011 school yearbook where Ian Lariba wrote what turned to be his larger-than-life’s accomplish­ment in sports.

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