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DUTCH SAMBO OPEN CHAMPS

Siblings Chino and Sydney Tancontian lead PH sambo team’s 3-gold haul in Netherland­s

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

KICKING off their 2024 season in style, Davao City siblings Chino and Sydney Sy-Tancontian secured gold medals, leading the five-member Philippine­s sambo team to a total haul of three golds, one silver, and one bronze at the Dutch Open 2024 Internatio­nal Sambo Tournament held in the Netherland­s on Sunday, March 3 (Philippine time).

In the finals of the men’s senior sport +98 kilogram division, 23-year-old Chino defeated Dutch opponent Patrick Groot, following a victory against Great Britain’s Danny Carrott in the semifinals.

Making a strategic move from -98kg to +98kg for the first time in the Dutch Open, Chino looks ahead to major competitio­ns, including the Asian Indoor Martial Arts Games (Aimag) and the world championsh­ips later this year.

Reflecting on this shift, he shared his contentmen­t, saying, “Masaya po na na-accomplish ko naman ang strategy namin, naubusan sa may dulo pero naitawid naman (I’m pleased to have executed our strategy successful­ly, despite facing a bit of fatigue towards the end. I managed to persevere and pull through),” he said in a Facebook Messenger audio interview late Sunday afternoon.

He acknowledg­ed relying on his speed advantage against larger opponents and plans to focus on building muscle and weight to match seasoned players in his new weight class.

Meanwhile, Sydney clinched her first Dutch Open title by outplaying Francesca Aspey of France, 2-0, in the women’s senior sport +80kg best-ofthree finals.

“Feel ko, sa tingin ko, may advantage ako when it comes to experience sa paglaro. Madali kong nahandle ang match. Throughout the match, in control po ako (I feel, in my opinion, that I have an advantage when it comes to playing experience. I easily handled the match and remained in control throughout),” the 24-year-old Sydney said.

Given that the Dutch Open marked her first tournament this year, Sydney expressed satisfacti­on, considerin­g it a promising start for the series of events she and her teammates will be participat­ing in.

She added, “I’m very happy po. Maganda po itong start sa amin. Napakagand­anag chance para di kami mabigla sa upcoming competitio­ns namin (It was a good start for us. It’s a great beginning for us, providing an excellent opportunit­y to be well-prepared for the upcoming competitio­ns).”

Adding to the family’s success, Paolo Tancontian, Chino and Sydney’s father and president of Pilipinas Sambo Federation Inc. (PSFI), secured a silver in the men’s sports masters -98kg division.

Paolo, proud of the team’s achievemen­ts, took to Facebook, announcing his retirement from competitiv­e play after 23 years.

Sydney added that participat­ing in the tournament alongside her brother and father was an “amazing experience” and a lot of fun.

Sambo team head coach Ace Larida, who copped the gold in men’s masters -88kg, beat two opponents in the round-robin contest.

He expressed his desire to continue competing when time permits.

The proud coach also said, “Lipay kaayo especially naka gold si Sydney ug Chino. Nag medal si AC [Aislinn Agnes Yap], kailangan nya kasi talaga ng competitio­n na salihan (I’m extremely happy, especially with Sydney and Chino securing gold. AC [Aislinn Agnes Yap] also clinched a medal, which she genuinely needed for more exposure in tournament­s).”

Marinduque native Yap, 25, salvaged a bronze in women’s senior sport -80kg. She said, “Although di ko nakuha ang gold, I’ll take it as a lesson ang tournament. Gagamitin ko ito as a motivation to improve and to motivate myself (Although I didn’t get the gold, I will use this as a lesson. I will use this as a motivation to improve and to motivate myself ).”

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) funded the team’s participat­ion, with support from Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go and the Philippine Olympic Committee.

 ?? PILIPINAS SAMBO PHOTO ?? DUTCH OPEN MEDALISTS. From left, Davao City’s Paolo Tancontion and son Chino, playing head coach Ace Larida, and Sydney Sy Tancontian, and Marinduque native Aislinn Agnes Yap show off their medal haul of three golds, one silver, and one bronze at the Dutch Open 2024 Internatio­nal Sambo Tournament held in the Netherland­s on Sunday, Philippine time. Siblings Chino and Sydney and Larida each won a gold, while Paolo got a silver, and Yap with a bronze.
PILIPINAS SAMBO PHOTO DUTCH OPEN MEDALISTS. From left, Davao City’s Paolo Tancontion and son Chino, playing head coach Ace Larida, and Sydney Sy Tancontian, and Marinduque native Aislinn Agnes Yap show off their medal haul of three golds, one silver, and one bronze at the Dutch Open 2024 Internatio­nal Sambo Tournament held in the Netherland­s on Sunday, Philippine time. Siblings Chino and Sydney and Larida each won a gold, while Paolo got a silver, and Yap with a bronze.

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