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Go For Gold skateboard­ing holds regional championsh­ips

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THE 2019 Go For Gold Philippine­s Skateboard­ing Regional Championsh­ips will embark on a quest to discover the most talented Filipino skaters in the country.

Monty Mendigoria, president of the Skateboard­ing and Roller Sports Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc., announced in a press conference on Wednesday that the regional championsh­ips would kick off with the Luzon leg on March 23-24 at Robinsons Mall, Novaliches.

The best from the Visayas region will show up in Cebu City on April 6-7 where Asian Games gold medalist Margielyn Didal is expected to inspire the national team aspirants right in her hometown.

“We feel that Margie and the skateboard­ing team will become our bright lights in the 2020 Olympics, and hopefully they can bring home our first Olympic gold medal,” said Go For Gold godfather Jeremy Go.

The National SEA Games qualifier is scheduled Aug. 24-25 in Sta. Rosa, Laguna after the most promising skaters from the south take center stage in the Mindanao leg on May 25-26 in General Santos City.

Aside from targeting majority of the eight gold medals at stake in skateboard­ing in the SEA Games that the Philippine­s is hosting on Nov. 30-Dec. 11 in Clark, the national skaters are also training their sights on the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

“We will look for the best skaters in the regionals,” said Mendigoria, president of the Skateboard­ing and Roller Sports Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Inc.

“The top three participan­ts from the regionals will get the chance to prove their worth in the national SEA Games qualifying championsh­ip,” added Mendigoria, whose team found a very supportive godfather in Go For Gold Philippine­s.

Mendigoria has also organized a skateboard­ing judges seminar and accreditat­ion examinatio­n where 12 new judges and referees were accredited under the tutelage of Asian Extreme Sports Federation technical director Warren Stuart.

Skateboard­ing in the Philippine­s catapulted to instant fame when the 19-year-old Didal won the gold medal in the Asian Games last year in Indonesia. Didal is now busy preparing for a series of Olympic qualifying tournament­s that will bring her to Tokyo.

 ??  ?? SKATEBOARD­ING CHIEF MONTY MENDIGORIA (right) presents a limited edition skateboard to sports patron and Go For Gold Philippine­s head Jeremy Go.
SKATEBOARD­ING CHIEF MONTY MENDIGORIA (right) presents a limited edition skateboard to sports patron and Go For Gold Philippine­s head Jeremy Go.

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