The Manila Times

Most important goal: Win medals

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HURDLERS Lauren Hoffman and John Cabang Tolentino officially earned their berths to Paris at the close of the qualifying window for athletics, and the Philippine­s now has the most number of Olympic athletes at 22 since Barcelona 1992.

“Target achieved,” said Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino on Wednesday. “Now to the most important goal — medals.”

There were 26 Filipino athletes in Barcelona 1992 when the Olympics have yet to go strict in imposing qualifying standards.

And with the qualifiers in place to limit the games to the best of the best, Team Philippine­s has gone down to 12 athletes in Atlanta 1996, 20 in Sydney 2000, 15 each in Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, 11 in London 2012 and 13 in Rio de Janeiro, where weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz also got silver.

Diaz then won the country’s first Olympic gold medal in Tokyo 2020 where 19 athletes competed and set the best performanc­e ever by Team Philippine­s with Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paaalam adding silver medals and Eumir Felix Marcial contributi­ng a bronze in boxing.

“This proves that despite the stringent qualifiers by the internatio­nal federation­s, our athletes have establishe­d themselves as among the world’s best,” Tolentino said. “It’s never easy qualifying for the Olympics — much more winning medals — but the template has been set, and our athletes in Paris have surely set the tone and path for the future.”

The Philippine­s is not left behind by its Southeast Asian neighbors and shares fourth place with Singapore, which also qualified 22 athletes to Paris.

Thailand has the most qualifiers at 47, followed by Indonesia with 28 and Malaysia with 25, while the other countries have at least one athlete going to Paris.

Marcial, meanwhile, arrived at the Team Philippine­s training camp in Metz on Wednesday from Washington, D.C., where he sparred with top US light heavyweigh­ts in preparatio­n for the Olympics.

 ?? AFP FILE PHOTO ?? n Gold medal hopeful Carlos Yulo.
AFP FILE PHOTO n Gold medal hopeful Carlos Yulo.

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