Philippine Daily Inquirer

Filipino fighters bag 2 golds

- —STORY BY JUNENAVARR­O

ASHGABAT, TURKMENIST­AN— Jiu-jitsu delivered a pair of gold medals for Team Philippine­s in the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games on Tuesday here. Margarita Ochoa overwhelme­d her Vietnamese foe in the women’s Ne-waza -45kg category to deliver the country’s first win. Annie Ramirez later emerged triumphant in the -55kg over compatriot Jenna Kaila Napolis.

ASHGABAT— Margarita Ochoa and Annie Ramirez delivered as promised as the Philippine­s grabbed two gold medals in jiu-jitsu Tuesday night in the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

Ochoa seized the first gold for the country in these Games after an overwhelmi­ng 5-0 triumph against Le Thu Trang Du of Vietnam in the finals of the women’s Ne-waza -45kg held at the Martial Arts Arena here.

An hour later, Ramirez took the same route, asserting her mastery over Jenna Kaila Napolis, 9-0, in an all-Filipino finale of the women’s Ne-waza -55kg category.

“All the hard work finally paid off,” said the 26-year-old Ramirez, the reigning continenta­l and Asian Beach Games champion.

“I was really focused and prepared coming here,” added Ramirez, a protege of Filipino judo icon John Baylon.

Ramirez and Ochoa will both earn P2 million each from the government for their feat as they jacked up the Filipinos’ medal tally to two gold, three silver and one bronze medals in the ongoing 62-nation meet.

“I can’t describe this feeling. I train every day but the most important preparatio­n was fix- ing my mind-set,” said the 27year-old Ochoa.

“I just talked to God on every fight. He was the one who fought for me out there,” added the three-time jiu-jitsu world champion.

Gian Taylor Dee tried to make it three in a row but Omar Alfadhli of UAE derailed him in the finals of the men’s -56kg. Also settling for a silver was Marc Alexandar Lim (-69kg).

Overall, Filipino jiu-jitsu fighters ended their campaign with two gold and two silver medals, surpassing the Philippine medal tally of one gold and two bronzes in the 2013 Incheon edition of the AIMAG.

Lim faced a very familiar foe and again came up short in grounding Talib Saleh Mohamed Sale Alkirbi.

Though quite disappoint­ing for Lim, his silver-medal feat in men’s jiu-jitsu was hands-down a proud moment for the Philippine­s.

“I have to learn from it. It’s actually my third time fighting him,” said the 20-year-old submission specialist from Davao City. “He’s the only guy that I bumped into that I haven’t beaten yet.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Philippine chief of mission Monsour del Rosario congratula­tes Annie Ramirez (second from left) and Jenna Kaila Napolis (right) after their all-Filipino finale. With them is Philippine Olympic Committee first vice president Joey Romasanta.
Philippine chief of mission Monsour del Rosario congratula­tes Annie Ramirez (second from left) and Jenna Kaila Napolis (right) after their all-Filipino finale. With them is Philippine Olympic Committee first vice president Joey Romasanta.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines