The Manila Times

Suyom snares silver in World Youth tilt

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AFTER Carlo Paalam’s golden performanc­e in the Asian Elite Championsh­ips in Amman,Jordan barely a month ago, an up-and-coming youngster sparkled in the World Youth Championsh­ips which concluded Friday evening (Manila time) in La Nucia, Spain.

Ronel Suyom, a 17 year old fighting out of the Cagayan de Oro boxing team, scored several upsets en route to a silver medal finish in the tournament which attracted over 500 participan­ts from 73 countries.

A native of Bukidnon, Suyom trained at the Cagayan de Oro gym. The boxing program has been continued by the newly-elected City Executive Klarex Uy.

Suyom figured in the Finals of the tournament for 17 and 18 year olds after disposing of the host country’s bet in the minimum weight category, European Youth champion Rafael Lozano Serrano, even dropping the Spanish boy in the first round before notching a decisive 5-0 decision.

In the Finals, the Mindanao boy, who was orphaned of his mother at a young age and was raised by his grandmothe­r in the boondocks of Bukidnon, fought competitiv­ely against a highly-favored boxer from India, Suresh Vishvanath, before bowing in a split decision, 4-1.

ABAP training director Don Abnett, said “Ronel looked a bit overwhelme­d and could have stuck to the fight plan more. This is his first trip out of the Philippine­s after all, but he is young, talented and willing to learn. We will put him on a stringent strength and conditioni­ng plan to toughen him up even more.”

ABAP chairman Ricky Vargas was ecstatic at the Philippine National Boxing Team’s performanc­e in the last two major competitio­ns saying, “the future looks bright for Philippine boxing. Let’s stay focused and give our boxers the opportunit­ies they need.”

For his part, ABAP president Ed Picson thanked the “triumvirat­e that has been responsibl­e for whatever semblance of success we have so far achieved — the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee and our private benefactor, the MVP Sports Foundation.

“We express our sincerest gratitude to PSC chairman Noli Eala, POC president Bambol Tolentino and MVPSF president Al Panlilio for their faith in our athletes and their continuing support of ABAP’s programs.”

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