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Diaz eyes gold medal at Tokyo Olympics

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

IT took a while for Filipino weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz to book a spot in the Tokyo Olympics this year. So when it was made official that she had earned a spot in the quadrennia­l Games, she was very thankful.

Ms. Diaz, 30, officially booked a spot in the reschedule­d Olympics by competing in the ongoing Asian Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips (AWC) in Uzbekistan. It was the last requiremen­t needed for the Zamboanga City native to make the trip to Japan for the Summer Games happening from July 23 to Aug. 8.

Tokyo will be the fourth Olympics for Ms. Diaz after Beijing (2008), London (2012), and Rio (2016), where she won a silver medal.

“I’m very happy and thankful to be given the opportunit­y to qualify for my fourth Olympics despite the challenges and the delay because of the pandemic. It is an honor to represent the Philippine­s again,” said Ms. Diaz in an online interview with BusinessWo­rld on Monday following her bid in the AWC.

She went on to say that their road to qualifying for this year’s Olympics was tough as they in “Team HD” had to grapple with the limitation­s presented by the pandemic and make a lot of adjustment­s in her training and preparatio­n with the Olympics being postponed in 2020.

Ms. Diaz, however, said that all did not go to waste as these provided many lessons for them moving forward.

“We learned a lot from what went through. All Olympics are special because all have their own struggles and challenges. This one is special in its own way. I’m focusing on it right now as I go for my dream of winning a gold medal,” said Ms. Diaz, whose team, which includes strength and conditioni­ng coach Julius Naranjo and Chinese weightlift­ing coach Gao Kaiwen, is currently based in Malaysia.

In the AWC in Uzbekistan, Ms. Diaz narrowly missed a podium finish, ending up fourth in the women’s 55-kilogram category.

Ms. Diaz finished with a total of 212 kilograms, a kilogram down of bronze winner and hometown bet Muattar Nabieva.

She lifted 94kg in the snatch and 118kg in the clean and jerk.

China’s Liao Qiuyun and Li Yajun finished one and two in the competitio­n. The former finished with a total of 222kg while the latter ended up with 221kg.

Despite falling short of landing on the podium, Ms. Diaz was not totally down on herself, looking at it as an opportunit­y to work on her game and get better.

“For me, it’s okay. The Asian Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips was a tune-up for us. If we had mistakes, we must address them so that come the Olympics, we have already adjusted and are ready,” she said.

The Olympic weightlift­er said they will continue their training in Malaysia and head for China in the weeks leading to the Tokyo Games.

Ms. Diaz became the country’s seventh representa­tive in Japan after pole-vaulter Ej Obiena, gymnast Caloy Yulo and boxers Eumir Felix Marcial, Irish Magno, Nesthy Petecio, and Carlo Paalam.

CONTINUED SUPPORT

Meanwhile, PLDT and Smart reaffirmed their commitment of support to Ms. Diaz and lauded her effort in booking a spot in the Olympics.

Ms. Diaz is a beneficiar­y of the MVP Sports Foundation (MVPSF), chaired by Manuel V. Pangilinan, who is also head of PLDT. The MVP Sports Foundation is an organizati­on that supports Filipino athletes as they train to bring honor to the Philippine­s in their respective sports.

“We have always believed in the importance of sports in nation-building, and Hidilyn has given us another reason to be proud as Filipinos. We are continuous­ly supporting her in her journey to the Olympics, as she joins the roster of Filipino athletes who will be representi­ng the country in this muchawaite­d sporting event,” said Alfredo S. Panlilio, Smart Communicat­ions president and CEO and PLDT chief revenue officer, in a statement.

 ?? SCREEN GRAB FROM THE ASIAN WEIGHTLIFT­ING CHAMPIONSH­IPS ?? FILIPINO weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz officially booked a spot in the Tokyo Olympic Games by competing in the Asian Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips in Uzbekistan.
SCREEN GRAB FROM THE ASIAN WEIGHTLIFT­ING CHAMPIONSH­IPS FILIPINO weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz officially booked a spot in the Tokyo Olympic Games by competing in the Asian Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips in Uzbekistan.

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