The Philippine Star

Atenean bags gold in World U t’kwondo

- – Olmin Leyba

Francis Aaron Agojo of Ateneo dished out a dominating performanc­e en route to winning a gold medal in the 13th World niversity Taekwondo Championsh­ips Tuesday night in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China.

Agojo, a silver medalist in last year’s Southeast Asian Games and Asian Youth Games, beat Turkey’s Ibrahim Ether Pak by knockout to capture the mint in the kyorugi men’s -54kg hostilitie­s.

On his way to the finals, the jin from uezon City made shortwork of American Joseph Aguon, 14-2 win by point gap then outlasted Nakagawa Takaya of Japan in sudden death, 2-1.

Ibrahim beat Russian Soslan Baimatov, 10-4, to reach the gold medal match.

The other Pinoy bets fell short in the other divisions in Day 1 of the sparring hostilitie­s.

Korina Paladin of Santo Tomas nipped Russian Mariia Smirkova, 13-6, to advance to the quarterfin­als in the women’s -46kg but absorbed a 2-14 setback to Cyprus bet Irene Pasiouli to bow out of the medal rounds.

Arven Alcantara of National didn’t go as far in the men’s 63-68kg as he fell to Russian Nikita Kriveichen­ko in the first round, 14-17.

French Raihu Chin, Taiwanese Chia Yen Lin and Korean Cho Hueiun also pulled off golden performanc­es for their respective countries.

Chin defeated Egyptian Ahmed Ghofran, 11-8, for the men’s 63-68kg crown while Chia turned back Hungarian Edin Brigis Kotsis, 5-2, for the women’s 53-57kg plum, and Cho scored a KO over Taiwanese Ming Yen Huang, for the women’s -46kg tiara.

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