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DIAZ SHARES THRILLING ONLINE WIN EXPERIENCE

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

WITHOUT seeing other competitor­s, Hidilyn Diaz only competed against herself and she was surprised to learn about her victory in the recently-concluded 2020 Oceania Weightlift­ing Federation Eleiko Email Internatio­nal Lifters Tournament through her friends via Zoom.

The 2016 Rio Olympics silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz said, “Mga kaibigan ko ang unang nakakaalam, sinurprise nila ako via Zoom. ‘Hah? Talaga nanalo, weeh? San ang link.’ Di kasi ako makapaniwa­la kasi nga di ko kilala mga kalaban. Tapos dami pala nag entry (My friends surprised me via Zoom. I said ‘What? Did I really win, really? Where’s the link? I couldn’t believe it since I didn’t know who I was against. There were a lot of entries).”

She said winning the tournament was far from her mind as it was an email competitio­n and she played in 59 kgs event, which has noted strong lifters.

“Yes sobrang thrill at the same time di na ko umasa kasi nga alam kong dehado ako. Ang sa akin lang masaya na ako na makapag-perform ng mabuti (It was thrilling at the same time I thought I was at a disadvanta­ge. I am happy that I performed well),” she told this writer in a Facebook chat interview Tuesday, August 4.

Her joy stemmed from the fact that she was able to compete again after how many months of training, which was geared towards her supposed Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualifying bid.

She added, “Na-boost morale ko kasi malaman ko san na lakas ko at masasabi ko na di nasayang training ko during quarantine. For how many months din po kasi walang laro at puro training lang medyo tinatanong ko na kung worth it pa ba ang ginagawa ko sa training. Ang maganda dito naka-max out ako at nakita ko san na lakas ko (The win boosted my morale and gave me gauge of my strength. My quarantine training paid off. I began to ask if what I had been doing was still worth it since there was no competitio­n for how many months and all I did was train).”

The email competitio­n, where she submitted a total of 216 kilograms in her video entry, was different from an actual live competitio­n. “Mahirap pag-live ang laro sa America so meaning madaling araw ako magbubuhat so dapat ganun din training ko para condition ako sa laro. Pero same feeling lang naman yung preparatio­n and nerbyos (It’s difficult competing in a live event if it’s in America as it would mean I will lift early in the morning and I need to also train at the same time. But the preparatio­n and nervousnes­s is the same in both).”

Na-boost morale ko kasi malaman ko san na lakas ko at masasabi ko na di nasayang training ko during quarantine. HIDILYN DIAZ

Champion Women’s 59 kg 2020 Oceania Weightlift­ing Federation Eleiko Email Internatio­nal Lifters Tournament

 ?? JULIUS NARANJO PHOTO ?? FILE - Hidilyn Diaz, in this photo, shown competing during the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 2019.
JULIUS NARANJO PHOTO FILE - Hidilyn Diaz, in this photo, shown competing during the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 2019.

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