Manila Standard

Diaz-Naranjo is still headed for Paris as IWF ambassador

- By Randy Caluag

EVEN THOUGH Hidilyn DiazNaranj­o did not make the cut during last month’s Olympic weightlift­ing qualifier, she is still set to participat­e in the Paris Games after all.

Diaz-Naranjo revealed that she received an invitation to attend the quadrennia­l event as part of the official delegation of the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation.

Reflecting on her coming participat­ion, the Tokyo Olympic gold medalist expressed mixed emotions.

“As an athlete, there’s a part of me that’s saddened by the fact that I won’t be able to compete there. However, I am ready to embrace larger roles within weightlift­ing, and I am eager to contribute to the best of my ability,” said Diaz-Naranjo.

In 2022, Diaz-Naranjo was selected as one of the 10 members of the IWF Athletes Commission during elections held alongside the World Championsh­ips in Bogotá, Colombia.

Additional­ly, she holds a position on the Executive Board with full voting rights. She actively participat­ed in the creation of the 2024-2032 IWF Strategic Plan, a pivotal document set to be approved by the IWF Congress in Riyadh.

During her time in Paris, DiazNaranj­o said she would stay for the entirety of the weightlift­ing competitio­n and will root for all competing athletes. She confessed though that

“Deep in my heart, I will always root for our countrymen.”

Acknowledg­ing the challenges of her new role, Diaz-Naranjo expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y to contribute to the sport.

“Being involved in the life and decision-making process of the IWF is both a tremendous responsibi­lity and an honor. I chose this path, and my fellow athletes have entrusted me to represent them,” she said.

Diaz-Naranjo’s bid for the Paris Olympics came to an end following her performanc­e in the women’s 59kg category of the IWF World Cup held in Phuket, Thailand, where she was surpassed by her compatriot Elreen Ando.

Ando claimed 7th place in a fiercely competitiv­e division, which included three gold medalists and the world-record holder Luo Shifang of China.

Other Filipino weightlift­ers, who secured qualificat­ion for the Paris Olympics are John Ceniza, Rosegie Ramos, and Vanessa Sarno.

 ?? Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo takes a selfie with fellow MILO ambassador­s and MILO sports head Carlo Sampan. ??
Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo takes a selfie with fellow MILO ambassador­s and MILO sports head Carlo Sampan.

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