Manila Standard

Record lift extends Sarno’s weightlift­ing reign in SEAG

- By Peter Atencio

PHNOM PENH—Easy peasy. Making it look so easy despite her lack of sleep, Vanessa Sarno extended her reign in the women’s 71- kg. category by grabbing the gold in record fashion on Monday in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games weightlift­ing competitio­ns at the Olympic Stadium here.

Fresh off her three- silver campaign in the Asian Championsh­ips in Jinju, Korea, the 19-year- old Sarno, who is being considered as Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz’s heir apparent, first cleared 105 lbs in the snatch on her third attempt, to shatter her own 104-lb record set last year.

She then lifted 120 on her first attempt in the clean and jerk to seize a total of 225 for the gold.

Sarno didn’t push herself any further after that, passing up on the chance to break her own SEA Games’ records in

the clean and jerk (135kg) and total lift (239kg).

“Kaya naming ituloy. Pero si Vanessa ay galing pa sa Asian Championsh­ip na Olympic qualifier. Mataas na ang level ng performanc­e niya doon. Dito pababa. Ayaw namin siyang masira dito. Ang goal lang namin was to get the SEA Games’ gold,” said Sarno’s coach Tony Agustin.

Sarno’s mentor revealed that his ward had earlier, unofficial­ly tied her SEAG record with a total of 239 during her silver performanc­es in Jinju, from her lifts of 107 in the snatch and 132 in the clean and jerk—the reason why they did not have to push Sarno any further.

As it turned out, Sarno didn’t have to exert herself, as her rivals here were simply outclassed by her performanc­e.

Taking the silver was Thipwara Chontavin of Thailand with just 208

(17 lbs behind Sarno), followed by Indonesian Restu Anggi with her 206 total (19 behind).

“Wala pa po kaming masyadong tulog pagdating namin galing Korea. Pero in- enjoy ko na lang po ang sarili ko,” said Sarno, a native of Tagbilaran, Bohol.

Sarno bagged the Philippine­s’ second weightlift­ing gold a day after Elreen Ando’s record-smashing performanc­e in the -59kgs.

The weightlift­ing team also had four silvers, courtesy of Angeline Colonia (women’s 45 kg), Lovely Inan (women’s 49 kg), John Febuar Ceniza (men’s 61 kg) and Rosalinda Faustino (women’s 55 kg).

 ?? ?? Vanessa Sarno smashes her own SEA Games record—with a smile.
Vanessa Sarno smashes her own SEA Games record—with a smile.

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