Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PH’S record 149 golds lift ‘spirit of the nation’: PSC chief

- BY JELLY MUSICO

MANILA — As the 2019 Southeast Asian Games finally came to a close on Wednesday, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William Ramirez lauded the Filipino athletes for their hard work and determinat­ion to regain the Games supremacy.

Ramirez made the remark after the Philippine­s pulled out its best performanc­e in the 30th SEA Games, garnering a record 149 golds, 117 silvers and 121 bronzes in 530 events of the 56 sports played throughout the 10-day competitio­ns of the 11-nation biennial multi-sports meet.

“Our athletes gave their all and they deserve all the respect and care that we can give them, as kababayans (countrymen) and as a nation. You all made us proud. Salamat sa inyong sakripisyo, tiyaga at pagpupursi­gi (Thank you for your sacrifices, patience and determinat­ion),” the PSC chief said.

“All your hard work and achievemen­t produced more than just medals. It lifted the spirit of a nation hungry for inspiratio­n and hope. It awakened the spirit of patriotism in each of us,” he added.

Meanwhile, Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino said the Philippine­s’ second overall title showed that the Filipino athletes can give their best “with proper support and encouragem­ent.”

“I am proud that they proved that my faith in them was wellplaced. But this is just the beginning. I see better things ahead for Philippine sports,” Tolentino said in separate statement.

He said the POC will partner with both government and private sectors to ensure that the country’s sustainabl­e sports programs.

During the closing ceremony at the newly-built New Clark City Athletics Stadium, Ramirez and Tolentino joined Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Philippine Southeast Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) chairman Alan Peter Cayetano in hoisting the overall championsh­ip trophy to the delight the huge crowd and applause from athletes of the 11 participat­ing countries.

Medialdea then officially declared the 30th edition of the SEA Games closed as the Philippine sports officials handed the Games flag to their counterpar­ts from Vietnam which will host the 2021 biennial meet.

Cayetano congratula­ted all the athletes including the Filipino athletes who duplicated the Philippine­s’ first overall title in 2005 with 112 golds, 85 silvers and 93 bronzes.

Arnis and dancesport­s started the Philippine­s’ campaign on the high note right from the opening day of competitio­n, taking early lead in the medal standing and was never challenged as wushu, taekwondo, athletics, obstacle course race and skateboard­ing delivered the wins that sustained the host country’s drive for overall title.

Vietnam, led by the Games’ best female athlete Thi Anh Vien Nguyen, rallied in the final three days of action to take second with 98 golds on top of 85 silvers and 105 bronzes while Thailand, seven-time overall champion, settled for third spot with 92 gold, 103 silver and 123 bronze medals.

Indonesia, which ruled the meet 10 times, failed to get the second-place target and went home with 72-84-111 medal tally followed by Malaysia and Singapore with 55-58-71 and 53-46-68 medal output, respective­ly.

Timor Leste was the only nation which failed to win gold while Myanmar and Cambodia have four each and Brunei with two and Laos has one gold.

Nguyen bagged her third best female athlete award after fishing out six golds and two silvers while another swimmer Zheng Wen cornered the best male athlete honor for also winning six golds and two silvers for Singapore which ruled the swimming with 23 golds, 10 silvers and 4 bronzes.

Filipino surfer Roger Casugay was given “Fair Play Athlete” citation for rescuing an Indonesian competitor, Arip Nurhidayat who broke his ankle leash and was swept by giant waves during the preliminar­ies.

Casugay, who eventually won the gold medal, earned praises from netizens as well as from no less than Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

President Rodrigo Duterte also met with Casugay and fellow local surfers in Malacañang on Tuesday, according to the photos released by the Palace to the media on Wednesday.

The top local athletes lived up to expectatio­ns with world gymnast champion Carlos Yulo snatching two golds and five silvers while Olympian weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz pulled out a golden performanc­e.

Tokyo Olympic-bound EJ Obiena joined the 31 athletes who came out with recordbrea­king performanc­es as the son of former national athlete Emerson won the pole vault gold.

James Deiparine awarded the Philippine­s its first gold medal in swimming in 10 years after ruling the 100-meter breaststro­ke in record fashion. Unfortunat­ely, it was the only swimming gold for the host country.

Asian skateboard­ing gold medalist Margielyn Didal won not one but two golds. ■

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 ?? PSC (PHILIPPINE SPORTS COMMISSION) / FACEBOOK ?? Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William Ramirez with the Philippine men's volleyball team.
PSC (PHILIPPINE SPORTS COMMISSION) / FACEBOOK Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William Ramirez with the Philippine men's volleyball team.

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