The Philippine Star

Kaitlin, Reyland glow with gymnastics gold

- By GERRY CARPIO

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Reyland Capellan, bothered by an ailing left knee and a sore shoulder since two months back, and Texasbred Kaitlin Cera Lianne dela Cruz de Guzman produced glowing performanc­es worth their weight in gold in one inspiring moment of the Southeast Asian Games here.

Capellan, who competed with a limp in placing seventh in the Asian artistic championsh­ips in Bangkok last May, shrugged off all of that as he performed with the usual grace and power that earned him the gold in the 2015 SEA Games to retain his title in the floor exercise on the first day of gymnastics competitio­ns at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade and Exhibition Center yesterday.

“I was off-balance in my first power tumbling but I made up for that in the next routine,” said the 23-yearold Capellan, who scored 5.900 with a degree of difficulty worth 8.050 to score 13.950 points for the gold.

“I’m very happy for this win. It always feels good to win one for our country,” said the 5-2 Capellan, from Cataingan, Masbate.

Capellan also didn’t have a perfect landing on the second try but the score he attained with a higher degree of difficulty and high tumbling ability compared to that of his rivals earned the nod of the judges.

“I am very grateful for those who prayed and gave their moral support and the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee for giving us the highest level of training possible for the Games,” added the Centro Escolar University cheerleade­r and veteran of the World Championsh­ips and 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championsh­ips in Glasgow, Poland.

Host Malaysia’s Zul Bahrin Bin Mat Asri took the silver with 13.750 points while Thailand’s Tikumporn Surintornt­a settled for the bronze with 13.600.

De Guzman, born of Filipino parents who migrated to the US when she was eight, showed the class act she has molded under the care and guidance of her mom with a charming win in the uneven bars, scoring 12.875 points to beat Tracie Ang of Malaysia (12.550) and Rifda Irnaluthfi of Indonesia (12.075).

Kaitlin, a club athlete who tried her luck in the national team, had 8.575 in execution and 4.300 for the degree of difficulty of her execution for a total of 12.875 to secure the gold.

“I’m so very happy with my very first gold medal representi­ng the Philippine­s,” said Kaitlin, who first competed in club tournament­s in the US before joining the national team.

“Really proud, really amazing,” said her mother, the former Cintamonni dela Cruz, a former national gymnast and an internatio­nal judge, who is currently her personal coach and trainer.

Dela Cruz won the gold in the 1995 SEA Games in Chiang Mai and the bronze in the 1997 SEAG in Jakarta before going into retirement.

Gymnastics associatio­n president Cynthia Carrion could not hide her joy as she hugged her players, whose training program she seriously works out leading to the Olympics in 2020.

“I am very, very happy right now,” said Carrion, who is looking at one more gold from Capellan in the vault, and two more – in floor exercise and balance bean – from De Guzman.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Gymnast Kaitlin de Guzman, left, rules the women’s uneven bar and Reyland Capellan tops the men’s floor exercise to give Team Philippine­s two more gold medals.
JUN MENDOZA Gymnast Kaitlin de Guzman, left, rules the women’s uneven bar and Reyland Capellan tops the men’s floor exercise to give Team Philippine­s two more gold medals.

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