Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Archers hunt lost glory

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Philippine archery hopes to do its share when the Southeast Asian Games returns to the country for its 30th edition later this year.

A mixture of young and new shooters comprised both the recurve and compound teams seeing action in the 30 November to 11 December biennial meet, where the Filipino archers are eyeing to end a four-year gold medal drought.

National coach Clint Sayo bared the compositio­n of the Philippine archery team to the SEA Games in the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n (PSA) Forum at the Amelie Hotel-Manila led by Asian Games bronze medalist Paul Marton de la Cruz, Youth Olympic Games gold medal winner Gabriel Moreno and Olympian Jennifer Chan.

Moreno leads the four-man recurve team along with Florante Matan, Jayson Feliciano, and Carson Hastie while the distaff side is composed of Kareel Hongitan, Pia Bidaure, Phoebe Amostoso and Gabrielle Monica Bidaure.

De la Cruz, a bronze medal winner in the 2017 edition of the SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, banners the men’s compound team together with Johan Olano, Roberto Badiola and Arnold Rojas.

Meanwhile, Chan, Andrea Robles, Rachelle Ann de la Cruz, and Abbigail Tinugduan comprise the women’s compound squad.

De la Cruz and the 21-year-old Robles, seeing action in the SEA Games for the first time and daughter of former national swimmer Mark Robles, were with Sayo in the weekly public sports program presented by San Miguel Corp., Braska Restaurant, Amelie Hotel, and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporatio­n.

The Filipino archers last won a gold in the regional meet in the 2013 staging in Myanmar courtesy of the men’s compound team of Earl Benjamin Yap, Ian Patrick Chipeco, and Delfin Anthony Adriano.

In Malaysia two years ago, they took home a silver and four bronze medals.

Sayo is tempering expectatio­ns especially with the country hosting the games for the first time in 14 years.

Nonetheles­s, he sees the archers delivering medals of any color.

“As much as possible we would have wanted to have good results. But as of now, I can only assure you that we will win medal,” the national coach, who won a gold medal in individual recurve during the 1997 SEA Games in Indonesia said.

The usual suspects are again expected to crowd out the Filipinos for the gold with Malaysia leading the way, followed by Vietnam, and Singapore.

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