Mindanao Times

PH weightlift­ers boast more athletes for Tokyo 2020

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THE Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas (SWP) is looking to send a big delegation when the country marches to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

SWP President Monico Puentevell­a said they have a deep bench of talents that could help Olympians Hidilyn Diaz and Nestor Colonia in representi­ng the country in the Summer Games set from July 24 to August 9 next year.

Leading the charge for the local weightlift­ers is Vanessa Sarno, a 16-year-old prodigy who won two gold medals in the Asian Junior and Youth Championsh­ips in Pyongyang last week.

Sarno overcame the favored North Korean and Uzbek lifters in the finals, giving her a good chance of qualifying for the Summer Games this year and emerging with a medal in the Paris Olympics in 2024.

Aside from Sarno, the

SWP also has Eileen Ann Ando, Kristel Macrohon and Margaret Colonia in its roster.

“We want to become the sports associatio­n with the largest number of Olympic delegates,” said Puentevell­a, a former Bacolod lawmaker, chairman of the Philippine Olympic Committee and commission­er of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

“Like Hidilyn when she competed in the Beijing Olympics in 2008, we are also exposing our young players to internatio­nal competitio­ns as early as 16 years old. We are preparing them early and want them to qualify in the Tokyo Olympics so that by 2024, they already have the experience to become Olympic medalists.”

He added that while coming up with an impressive finish in the SEA Games is on top of their priorities, sending a big delegation to the Olympics is also one of their goals since the country has a good chance of winning in weightlift­ing.

“We’re more concerned now with winning in the Olympics than in the SEA Games. Modesty aside, we’re poised to send more athletes to the Olympics aside from Hidilyn and Nestor. We have a lot of young players in the pipeline,” he further noted.

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