The Philippine Star

Hidilyn lifts Team Phl to first gold

- By NELSON BELTRAN

JAKARTA – Rio Olympics silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz lifted the spirits of a Philippine contingent lost in the thick of top-class competitio­n by winning the gold medal in the same event that catapulted her to Olympic fame – the 53Kg class in women’s weightlift­ing – in the Asian Games here yesterday.

“I’m overjoyed by Hidilyn’s victory. I was entering a meeting with some ASEAN sports leaders when I got the news and I needed a few moments to compose myself before I went in,” said Philippine Olympic Committee president Ricky Vargas. “I was overcome by emotion. I just saw her yesterday (Monday) at the Athletes Village and she was so calm. Mabuhay ka, Hidilyn. You made the country proud again. You are an inspiratio­n to your fellow athletes who will surely want to emulate you.

Galing!” Just as the country watched in frustratio­n the exit of pretty Pauline Loise Lopez in the -57 kg class in taekwondo to settle for the third bronze in the sport and watched in awe as Jordan Clarkson gave a tantalizin­g display of his basketball power only to collapse in the end and see the Philippine­s lose to China in basketball, Diaz provided the sparkle.

She was running second to Kristina Shermetova of Turkmenist­an, 92-91, in the snatch but swept her way to the top with a winning lift of 115 kg in the clean and jerk to win the gold by the skin of her teeth, 207- 206.

The golden victory revived memories of 2014 when the then 25-year-old lass from Zamboanga won the silver when the front runner from China won the snatch but failed to complete any of her three attempts in the clean and jerk, paving the way for Diaz to win the silver instead of the bronze.

Her lift of 115kg in the clean and jerk was an improvemen­t over the 112 kg she did on her second attempt in Rio, raising golden hopes for the Filipina in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

The gold medal gave the Philipopin­e a medal haul of 1-0-4 gold-silver-bronze for 14th place behind front running China (27-17-12).

Lopez, 22, produced a fourth bronze medal for the Philippine­s as she struggled to find the range against tall Chinese rival Luo Zongshi and dropped a 4-11 loss in their semifinal showdown in the -57 kg class in women’s taekwondo.

The 5-foot-6 US-born jin was utterly dominant in her first two matches, overwhelmi­ng Macao’s Xiao Feng, 8-0, then overpoweri­ng Nepal’s Gyari Chunara, 20-0.

But she then faced the tall, rangy and skillful Chinese, and failed to get her game going, unable to find the mark even as she became more aggressive in the last two rounds.

Nonetheles­s, Lopez was happy to improve on her quarterfin­als finish in Guangzhou and to add a fourth bronze in Team Phl’s collection of medals in the Jakarta meet.

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA ?? Hidilyn Diaz gives her coveted medal a big bite after delivering the first gold for Team Philippine­s in weightlift­ing in the 18th Asian Games.
JOEY MENDOZA Hidilyn Diaz gives her coveted medal a big bite after delivering the first gold for Team Philippine­s in weightlift­ing in the 18th Asian Games.

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