The Philippine Star

Hidilyn mulls China training for Asiad, World

- By JOEY VILLAR

Rio Olympics silver medal winner Hidilyn Diaz is looking at training in China as she sets her sights on preparing for the Asian Games set in Palembang and Jakarta, Indonesia and the World Championsh­ips serving as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics qualifier next year.

“I will be focusing on the 2018 Asian Games and World Championsh­ip for the Tokyo Olympics next,” said the 26-year-old Diaz, who arrived just yesterday from Anaheim, California where she took home a bronze and a silver medal in the recently concluded Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation World Championsh­ips.

“I have no scheduled major competitio­n before those two events so we hope to get to train in China,” she added.

Diaz copped a silver in the clean and jerk and a bronze in the snatch in Anaheim to cap an impressive year after she also claimed a silver in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenist­an last September.

Thai Sopita Tanasan took the gold but Diaz did manage to outperform Rio conqueror and Olympic champion Hsu Shu Chin of Chinese Taipei, who withdrew after completing her lift in the snatch.

Although she failed to eclipse her personal best, Diaz said she was just happy to go home with medals.

“Deep in my heart, I know I can surpass my personal best and win the gold but there are circumstan­ces that are just unavoidabl­e. Maybe it wasn’t just my time.

Now Diaz focuses on the Asiad set Aug. 2 to 18 and the Worlds slated in Ashgabat in November next year.

In the meantime, Diaz said she would rest a bit and concentrat­e on her studies where she is a business management student at College of St. Benilde.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines