Daily Tribune (Philippines)

No Hidilyn in Paris Olympics?

- BY IVAN SUING @tribunephl_ivan

Hidilyn Diaz’s bid to become the first Filipino to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals is in serious danger after the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation reduced the number of weight classes in the Paris Summer Games in 2024.

Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas president Monico Puentevell­a admitted to Daily Tribune that Diaz’s 55-kilogram event was already scrapped, leaving her with no choice but to compete in either the lighter 49kg category or the heavier 59kg class.

The IWF significan­tly reduced the number of weight classes from seven in Tokyo Olympics to only five in both men’s and women’s events in the Paris Summer Games.

Aside from the 55kg class, also scrapped were the 64kg, 76kg and 87kg categories while including the 71kg and 81kg events due to allegation­s of doping and other controvers­ies within the internatio­nal federation.

Moving to a different weight class with barely two years before the Games will not be easy.

For one, Diaz has to lose significan­t weight to be able to compete in the 49kg event while she has to bulk up tremendous­ly if she wants to figure in the 59kg class.

Whatever she decides, I will respect that.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source stressed that Diaz has to lift additional weight of at least 27kgs if she wants to land at least a medal in the 59kg event of the upcoming Olympics.

After all, Diaz started her career competing in the 58kg class before dropping to 53kg that led to a historic silver medal in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016.

Two years later, Chinese mentor Gao Kaiwen came on board to help Diaz collect her first Asian Games gold medal in the 53kg class.

Then in 2020, IWF scrapped the 53kg event that prompted Diaz to compete in the 55kg class, leading to a gold medal in the IWF World Championsh­ip in Rome and the Summer Games in Tokyo — the Filipinos’ first title since joining the Olympics in 1924.

Puentevell­a said Diaz is facing a tough decision.

“She has to decide after the World Championsh­ip in Colombia whether to go down to 49kg or go up to 59kg,” Puentevell­a said in a telephone conversati­on.

“It will surely be hard but it has to be a decided by her and her husband in coach Julius (Naranjo).”

Kuo Hsing-chun of Chinese Taipei is the reigning champion in the women’s 59kg event with an Olympic record of 236kgs last year.

Diaz, meanwhile, lifted a total of 224kgs — also an Olympic record — during her stint in the 55kg event of the Tokyo Games.

Puentevell­a admitted that Diaz has to confront the tough choice, but they will definitely respect whatever move she makes.

After all, the SWP has a solid pipeline of talents with Olympian Elreen Ando now competing in the 59kg event and junior world champion Rosegie Ramos campaignin­g in the 49kg event.

“Paris will be up to her,” said Puentevell­a, the man responsibl­e for helping

Diaz become an Olympic champion.

“Whatever she decides,

I will respect that.”

 ?? VINCENZO PINTO/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? HIDILYN Diaz could miss the Paris Olympics following the removal of her weight category.
VINCENZO PINTO/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE HIDILYN Diaz could miss the Paris Olympics following the removal of her weight category.

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