The Philippine Star

Margielyn climbs biggest stage

- By NELSON BELTRAN

TOKYO – Margielyn Didal holds the distinctio­n of being a golden girl in the inaugural skateboard competitio­ns in both the Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games.

The Cebuana skateboard performer is not stopping there.

She wants a bigger accolade for herself and the country, and she goes for it, taking her stuff to the Ariake Sports Park today for a shot at glory in the initial staging of the sport in the Quadrennia­l Games.

Didal was a complete unknown before bursting into instant fame following her golden performanc­es in the 2018 Asiad in Palembang then in the SEAG at home turf the following year.

She eyes a piece of the spotlight, going for the gold in one of four events to be contested in the skateboard­ing debut in the Olympics.

A big hit among young generation­s, skateboard­ing has been an essential part of street culture in many parts of the world, and the sport has had its various internatio­nal competitio­ns.

But skateboard­ing competitio­n will be something new in its Olympic pilot staging as competitor­s battle in a bigger, grander course.

“Kung baga sa basketball, dati half court lang ang inilalaro mo, ngayon full court,” said Skateboard Pilipinas president Carl Sambrano.

“The duration is the same. It’s still 45 seconds but in a bigger play,” added Sambrano on the competitio­n where participan­ts make two runs and perform five tricks.

Didal was at the venue yesterday observing the male skateboard­ers in their competitio­n. Women’s preliminar­ies start at 8:30 a.m. (7:30 a.m. in Manila).

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