Philippine Daily Inquirer

Torres-Sunang seeks redemption

- By Ted S. Melendres

RIO DE JANEIRO—Marestella Torres-Sunang tries to atone for her belowpar performanc­es in the two previous Olympics when she vies in the qualificat­ion round of the long jump compe- tition on Wednesday at Maracaña Stadium here.

At 35 the most senior among the country’s 13-athlete contingent in this Summer Games, Sunang takes a crack at a finals berth in the morning preliminar­ies, brandishin­g a personal record that, on paper, is a cinch for qualificat­ion.

Only the best 12 in the field will dispute the long jump medals in the evening.

Less than a month before these

Summer Games opened, Sunang topped an athletics meet in Kazakhstan with a personal and national record of 6.72 meters, 2 centimeter­s better than the Olympic requiremen­t of 6.70.

In her second of three Olympics in London 2012, Sunang managed a 6.22m leap, fouling four times along the way and missing the 12th and last final spot by a scant 0.18 of a meter.

She said London’s cold drizzle spoiled her rhythm and left her quivering as she waited for her turn on the runway.

“That was a heartbreak­er for me,” recalled Sunang, now a mother of a 2-yearold boy. “I was a bit cold inside and colder in the takeoff.”

“I was completely off-rhythm from the first jump and I fouled several times,” she added.

She managed 6.17m in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Admittedly a slow starter now, which she attributes partly to motherhood, Sunang said she needs sufficient warm-up before the actual competitio­n on Wednesday. “I’ll make sure I get practice jumps before we proceed to the stadium,” she said.

But before then, she hopes to spend Tuesday, her rest day, lolling around the flat she shared with swimmer Jasmine Alkhaldi and her coach Jennifer Buffin in the Athletes’ Village.

Sunang hopes the lessons she learned in Beijing and London would help her compete better this time against a 32-strong field bristling with more than a dozen reigning and former world and continenta­l champions.

“I need to focus,” she said. “I need to recognize that pressure is part of the game.”

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