The Philippine Star

Puentevell­a slams door on Thai lifters

- By JOEY VILLAR

The Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas will not allow Thailand to field a team in the 30th Southeast Asian Games set next month at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium due to anti-doping violations.

SWP president Monico Puentevell­a yesterday said he received clear instructio­ns from the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation warning that the Thais’ return to internatio­nal competitio­ns may jeopardize weightlift­ing’s place in the Olympics.

Thailand had a self-imposed suspension after nine of its senior lifters from last year’s IWF World Championsh­ips allegedly tested positive for doping.

Now, the Thais want to return to the internatio­nal scene by sending in their young lifters.

“We cannot jeopardize the future of this Olympic sport by allowing their athletes, young or all, to join our Games,” said Puentevell­a, who is also a former member of the IWF board and the first Filipino president of the Asian Weightlift­ing Federation several years ago.

“As per attached IWF communicat­ion, Thailand has recently committed nine counts of violation on doping, and maybe more. And voluntaril­y and irrevocabl­y withdrew from all qualifying competitio­ns for the Tokyo Olympics.”

And since the SEAG in Manila will serve as a silver-level qualifying event to next year’s Summer Games, the SWP isn’t taking any chances and will have to prevent Thailand from joining.

“The SEAG here is a qualifying event (silver level) for Tokyo and the IWF is monitoring all Thai activities. And the IOC may just penalize the IWF and will affect our participat­ion in the Tokyo Olympics. This will destroy weightlift­ing,” said Puentevell­a.

Minus Thailand, the Philippine­s will have one less foe to worry about as it hopes to bounce back from a medalless effort in the last SEAG in Kuala Lumpur.

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