Manila Bulletin

Triathlon set to win 1st PH gold

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By NICK GIONGCO

CLARKFIELD, Pampanga – Unless they step on a banana peel on the way to the finish, the country’s top bets in triathlon are earning the distinctio­n of producing the host country’s first gold medal in the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

Defending champion Kim Mangrobang and John Rambo Chicano, are poised to rule their respective events during the morning sessions in Subic, Zambales

Actually, Chicano will be the first to take the plunge in the swim-bikerun event at 6 a.m. Mangrobang will get her turn at 8 a.m. as the Philippine­s puts its bid to win the overall crown in motion.

The triathlon medals that will be given away on the first day of competitio­ns would be the first few from the 530 up for grabs in the 11-day event featuring 56 sports.

Mangrobang is also being paired with Fil-foreign bet Kim Kilgroe in what will likely end up as a 1-2 finish for the Philippine­s after pulling off the same feat two years ago in Kuala Lumpur with Maria Claire Adorna.

As for Chicano, he will have fastrising Cebuano Kim Remolino as partner as they attempt to take the first two spots.

In Malaysia, Chicano settled for silver behind Nikko Huelgas.

Chicano insists that there is only one color that he wants to grab as he relish representi­ng the country once more.

“Syempre andoon pa rin ‘yung mindset na goal natin maka-gold para sa Philippine­s,” said Chicano.

“Doon lang kami nakatingin ngayon.”

“Yung feeling na nire-represent mo ‘yung bansa sobrang sarap sa pakiramdam lalung-lalo na kung nananalo ka para sa bayan mo,” he added. Still, Chicano remains wary of rivals from Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam.

“Andyan pa rin ‘yung Singapore eh, malakas pa rin ‘yung lineup nila ngayon eh. Tinitignan din namin ‘yung Malaysia and Vietnam kasi malakas daw ‘yung swimmer nila so tingnan natin,” said Chicano.

But Chicano swears he is not even thinking about settling for scraps.

“Pero gold pa rin ang target natin,” he added.

While triathlon earns the distinctio­n of flagging off the competitio­n proper of the SEAG, the Philippine campaign will go full blast on other fronts.

Arnis, the national martial art, will be dangling eight gold medals when action gets going at the Angeles University Foundation in Angeles City.

After the morning eliminatio­ns, the finals will be played in the afternoon and the Philippine­s and Vietnam are solid picks to figure in the gold medal matches.

Weightlift­ing, popularize­d by the silver medal finish of Hidilyn Diaz in the 2016 Rio Olympics, also starts Sunday at the newly-renovated Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila with Mary Flor Diaz, cousin of the Olympic runner-up, competing in the 45 kg women’s class.

The national team is aiming to win five golds with the Diaz’s leading the women’s charge and making up the solid cast are Elien Rose Perez (49kg), Margaret Colonia (59kg), Elreen Ann Ando (64) and Kristel Macrohon (71kg) in the women’s category.

Veteran Nestr Colonia is the men’s top bet. John Fabuar Ceniza (55kg) and Dave Llyod Pacaldo (61kg) make up the squad.

Ten gold medals are at stake in weightlift­ing but the Philippine­s will campaign in nine.

Over in Laurel, Batangas, the men and women’s cross-country mountain bike also gets rolling.

The Filipinos are also making their move on opening day in danceport, kurash, lawn bowls, windsurfin­g, sailing, sepak takraw, shooting and wushu aside from ongoing bids in football and water polo.

PH EYES POLO GOLD VS MALAYSIA

Over at the Iñigo Zobel Field in Calatagan, Batangas, the Philippine polo team battles Malaysia for the gold in the 4-6 high goal competitio­n.

The Philippine­s, Malaysia and Brunei finished with similar 2-1 marks at the close of the elims but the PH and the Malaysian squads secured the finals berths due to better goal difference.

Meantime, the men’s national water polo team guns for silver when it clashes against Malaysia in the final day of water polo at the New Clark City Aquatic Center in Tarlac.

The squad is already assured of at least a bronze medal after securing a gallant 6-6 draw with Singapore.

For drawing with the Filipinos, the Singaporea­ns were dethroned as champion with Indonesia taking the crown. The Indons beats the Singaporea­ns.

 ??  ?? Led by hero Stephan Schrock, the Young Azkals savor their 1-0 win over Malaysia to stay in medal hunt. (Rio Deluvio/Canon 5D Mark IV with 400mm lens f 2.8 )
Led by hero Stephan Schrock, the Young Azkals savor their 1-0 win over Malaysia to stay in medal hunt. (Rio Deluvio/Canon 5D Mark IV with 400mm lens f 2.8 )
 ??  ?? Kim Mangrobang
Kim Mangrobang

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