Manila Standard

Torres-Sunang delays retirement, eyes SEAG

- Peter Atencio

MARESTELLA Torres-Sunang has shelved her plans to retire from active competitio­n.

Now 40, Torres-Sunang said she has decided to continue competing with an eye for a medal and a podium finish in the coming 31st Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.

The long layoff that lasted almost two years since the coronaviru­s pandemic lockdowns began in March last year has given Torres-Sunang the thirst for competitio­n.

Her performanc­e in the coming Ayala Philippine Athletics Championsh­ips this December will help her find out how far she has gone.

“My joining the SEA Games will be based on my performanc­e in the National Open. Getting a podium finish there is a goal,” said Torres-Sunang on the weekly radio program, PSC Hour.

The Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n is set to hold the Athletics Championsh­ips on December 9 and 10 at the Philsports Complex in Pasig City.

With pandemic restrictio­ns easing to Alert Level 2 in Metro Manila, it will be possible to hold the national meet at the Philsports Complex next month.

Training for the athletics’ team has been going on for the last four weeks at the Baguio Athletic Bowl, in coordinati­on with the local government unit of Baguio City.

Torres-Sunang has been part of that bubble training as one of 36 national athletes that the PATAFA sent to Baguio City. Their camp will conclude by Nov. 28.

In the last SEA Games, Torres-Sunang missed a bronze medal after tying Vietnamese bet Vu Thi Mong Mo for third at 6.16 meters.

Indonesia’s Natalie Londa took the gold in 6.47 meters, followed in second by Thailand’s Parinya Chuaimaroe­ng, who grabbed the silver at 6.23 meters.

“It’s nice to be back. Na-kundisyon ulit ang katawan mo at prepared na ang mind and body mo para sa lahat,” she added.

Torres-Sunang, who is married to shot put specialist Ely Sunang, said she trained with in a gym while under lockdown in Metro Manila.

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