The Philippine Star

Sarno misses podium finish in Tashkent

- By JOEY VILLAR

Due to failure to adjust to the biting cold, Vanessa Sarno hurt her knees and settled for a fifth-place finish in the Asian Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips in Tashkent, Uzbekistan Wednesday.

The 20-year-old wunderkind from Tagbilaran, Bohol, who is being considered as heiress to Philippine lifting queen and Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Hidilyn DiazNaranj­o’s throne, tried to fight off the pain but managed just a total lift of 228 kilograms – 100kg in snatch and 128kg in clean and jerk – in the women’s 71kg class.

It was a far cry from her personal bests 249kg total, 108kg snatch and 141kg clean and jerk she registered in a fifth-place finish in the IWF World Grand Prix 2 last December in Doha, Qatar.

North Korean Song Kuk Hyang, who topped the Doha tilt, dominated the field with a 269kg (115kg snatch, 154kg clean and jerk).

Despite this, Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas president Monico Puentevell­a said Sarno moved to the top five in the world and should qualify to the Paris Olympics this July.

To prevent potential injuries, Puentevell­a said he would request the Philippine Sports Commission to allow Olympics-qualified weightlift­ers to fly early to Paris.

“I’m requesting PSC to fly our lifters one week before performing for acclimatiz­ation,” Puentevell­a said. “From 30 degrees to minus 0 degree affected three of our six lifters. Dapat iba ang treatment sa Olympic aspirants than ordinary athletes.”

Weightlift­ing, of course, has delivered the country’s breakthrou­gh Olympic gold in Tokyo courtesy of DiazNaranj­o and could qualify as much as four lifters to Paris including Sarno, Rosegie Ramos, John Ceniza and possibly Elreen Ando.

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