The Manila Times

Farmer’s son wins pencak silat gold

- PHOTO BY ROGER RANADA JEREMIAH M. SEVILLA

PENCAK Silat delivered its maiden gold for the Philippine­s in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games on Monday through Edmar Tacuel, who topped the men’s seni tunggal event at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center.

The 20-year-old from Tubongan, Iloilo impressed the judges in his games debut and scored 470 points, edging Muhammad Iqbal Bin

who bagged the bronze with

Sulistiant­o of Indonesia who settled for the bronze with 460 points.

Tacuel, sixth of the seven children of a farmer and a housekeepe­r, couldn’t contain his emotion after adding to the Philippine­s’ golden run.

“I’m happy that I won a gold medal,” he said. “I want to thank all the coaches, my teammates, my provincema­tes, to the whole Philippine­s, many thanks.”

Tacuel said his knowledge

2012, helped him in his transition to pencak silat. He became a member of the national team last April and trained rigorous in Singapore and Thailand.

Meanwhile, Jones Llaba

time jitters to snare the silver medal in the men’s taolu taijijian (wushu forms-straight sword) event at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.

The SEAG wushu rookie Inso, 22, came through with a 9.65- point showing to shine in the

Edmar Tacuel performs a clean routine during the men’s seni tunggal event of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games on Monday at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center. eight-athlete competitio­n to notch the silver a day after teammate Agatha Wong won the gold in women’s taijiquan.

just glad to contribute a medal to the Philippine­s,” said Inso, who shored up the PH wushu squad’s medal haul to 1-1-1 gold-silver-bronze.

“I did not expect to win. I just think of executing the routine that I trained for the best way I can,” he added.

Inso narrowly missed on the gold after Malaysia’s Choon How Loh tallied 9.68

salam’s Hosea Wong Zheng Yu nabbed the bronze with 9.60 points.

The third-year Philippine team member bounced back from his fourth-place performanc­e in the opening day’s taijiquan, wherein compa

out a bronze.

“Actually, yesterday (Sunday) I was more nervous because I felt the pressure from the home audience. But today, my muscles loosened up and I was able to perform better,” said Inso, who drew

and friends watching him from the stands.

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