Sun.Star Baguio

Abahan snags SEA Games gold

- Roderick Osis

CORDILLERA­NS pile more gold medals for the country with host Philippine­s still on top of the medal standings of the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

Sandi Menchi Abahan re-introduced herself once again after topping the women's individual 5 kilometers 20 obstacle course racing at the Spectrum Midway Avenue in Filinvest City, Muntinlupa.

Abahan bested fellow Filipino Glorien Merisco who settled for silver while Khamla Sorvimane of Laos salvaged a bronze medal.

Playing with a sinus infection, Baguio based fighter Mark Striegl meanwhile made sure his first Southeast Asian Games is worth a gold.

Striegl, donning the country’s flag for the first time in the biennial meet dominated Singapore’s Ashvin Jaswant Singh, 8-0, to

take the gold medal in the men’s 74-kilogram division.

“This is a different experience and an honor to represent the country here in Manila. I have been representi­ng the country,” said Striegl.

Striegl, a former mixed martial arts champion recently shifted to sambo when he was recruited to play for the national team.

Although the past four months of hard training went smoothly, Striegl had to struggle before the competitio­n as he got sinus infection.

“The training went smoothly but I got sick one week before the competitio­n and I was on anti – biotics because of sinus infection,” added Striegl.

Striegl revealed sambo is far different from MMA because it requires players to wear a uniform.

“Different because you wear the gi top unlike in MMA. I wasn’t used to wearing gi. It’s a big adjustfrom ment,” added the half German who has been residing in Baguio since moving to the Summer Capital seven years ago.

Former wushu champion Jearome Calica with Ilongo partner Joemar Gallaza

alos scored a gold medal in Muay Thai in the waikru and mai muay event with fellow Cordillera­n Rusha Mae Bayacsan and Irendin Lepatan bagging silver in women’s waikru and mai muay.

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PSC photo OBSTACLE QUEEN. Baguio City’s Sandi Menchi Abahan.

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