Philippine Daily Inquirer

WEIGHTLIFT­ING BOSS GETS ‘HALL’ PASS

- By June Navarro @junavINQ

Weightlift­ing chief Monico Puentevell­a says another slice of glory in the 2024 Paris Olympics will be the final and fitting cap to his decorated career as a sportsman.

“My only dream left is to win another gold in the Paris Olympics,” the Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas president said on Thursday. “Then, I’m already done.’’

He will leave behind a huge piece of sporting history however, after overseeing the rise of the sport and of Filipino heroine Hidilyn Diaz, the country’s first Olympic gold medalist.

And weightlift­ing’s ruling body will recognize his efforts.

Puentevell­a will be en shrined in the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) Hall of Fame on Saturday, joining the pantheon of lifting greats in a ceremony set in Tirana, Albania.

“To God be the glory. What more can I ask? A gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics and now an enshrineme­nt in the IWF Hall of Fame,’’ said Puentevell­a, a former chair of the Philippine Olympic Committee and an ex-commission­er of the Philippine Sports Commission.

“This recognitio­n belongs to all our lifters, coaches, officials and my family,’’ he added.

No less than IWF president Dr. Michael Irani and IWF secretary general Mohammed Jaloud announced the groundbrea­king developmen­t in an official communicat­ion to the former Bacolod City mayor and representa­tive.

“It is our pleasure to inform you that you have been elected to be part of the IWF Hall of Fame for your lifetime achievemen­ts in the sport of weightlift­ing,’’ wrote Irani in the memo.

“The inaugurati­on ceremony will be held on 25th June 2022 in Tirana, Albania. We would be delighted if you could join us. Our sincere congratula­tions,’’ the memo added.

Forefront

Even before Diaz claimed the first and only gold medal that the country has ever won in the Tokyo Olympics last year, a feat that followed a silver medal in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics also by Diaz, Puentevell­a was already at the forefront of weightlift­ing’s developmen­t in the Philippine­s.

And he intends to continue sustaining the progress by molding the next generation of lifters that could duplicate the rare feat of Diaz.

“Sometimes when you do your job right, not expecting anything, blessings come in many ways. I didn’t expect this. This is for the country,’’ said Puentevell­a.

The rise of the sport has unearthed several intriguing potentials, including recent Southeast Asian Games gold medalist Vanessa Sarno, who has been Asian champion in the junior and senior divisions. Other future standouts include Olympian Elreen Ann Ando, Kristel Macrohon and sisters Rose Jean and Rosegie Ramos.

 ?? —AFP ?? The success of Hidilyn Diaz has opened doors for other future stars and for the chief of the country’s weightlift­ing federation.
—AFP The success of Hidilyn Diaz has opened doors for other future stars and for the chief of the country’s weightlift­ing federation.

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