Watchmen Daily Journal

Pinoy shooter Valdez realizes Olympic dream with Tokyo qualificat­ion

- WDJ

Filipino shooter Jayson Valdez has realized his dream of suiting up in the Olympics following his qualificat­ion via Internatio­nal Shooting Sports Federation’s (ISSF) quota system.

Valdez, a bronze medalist in the 2015 Singapore Southeast Asian Games, admitted his inclusion in the Philippine athletes competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics came as a surprise.

Valdez, a former Adamson University standout, punched a Tokyo Olympics ticket after meeting the minimum qualifying scores or MQS for his participat­ion in the World Cup and Asian qualifying tournament­s.

“It was sudden news (qualificat­ion to 2020 Tokyo Olympics), but all there’s left to do now is give it my best,” the 25-year-old Valdez said in an interview with Radyo Pilipinas 2 on Sunday.

“It’s every athlete’s dream to take part in the Olympics. I’ve dedicated so much years to shooting and now, given this opportunit­y, I am humbled and honoured to represent our country in the sport that I love,” he added.

Valdez’s qualificat­ion in shooting ended a two-Olympic cycle drought for the Philippine­s in the sport. Paul Brian Rosario competed in men’s skeet as a wild card entry in London 2012.

Valdez is the son of former national team standout Julius Valdez, who himself is a gold medal winner for the Philippine­s in the Southeast Asian Games but failed to reach the Olympics.

Aside from Valdez, other

Olympic qualifiers so far are boxers Nesthy Petecio, Irish Magno, Carlo Paalam, and Eumir Felix Marcial; pole vaulter EJ Obiena; gymnast Carlos Yulo; skateboard­er Margielyn Didal; taekwondo jin Kurt Bryan Barbosa; rower Cris Nievarez; and weightlift­ers Hidilyn Diaz and Erleen Ann Ando.

US Women’s Open champion Yuka Saso, Bianca Pagdangana­n and Negrense Juvic Pagunsan are expected to join the growing list of national athletes bound to Olympics by the end of the month./ASC,

 ?? (Facebook photo) ?? JAYSON VALDEZ
(Facebook photo) JAYSON VALDEZ

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