Two contrasting results for our boxers who competed as one valiantly competed in a losing effort while the other defeated the reigning Olympic gold medalist in his weight class.
In other events, EJ Obiena concluded his maiden Olympic appearance while our female golfers kicked off their campaigns.
Here are the highlights from days 11 and 12.
Obiena ends debut campaign
EJ Obiena was eliminated from medal contention after three unsuccessful attempts at clearing 5.80m in the men’s pole vault finals. The only Asian representative in the finals, Obiena almost cleared the height on his first two attempts only to clip the bar off on both tries.
On his third try, Obiena was initially eliminated after hesitating twice but was allowed to continue on after a talk with the officials on the field. Even with the leeway, Obiena was unable to clear the height.
Petecio falls short to familiar foe
Nesthy Petecio was unable to win against Sena Irie of Japan in the finals of the women’s featherweight class, losing via unanimous decision. This is the third time Petecio lost to Irie in their four matches.
All five judges scored the bout in favor of the Japanese boxer, 30-27, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28.
While Petecio was unable to secure the first Olympic boxing gold medalist, she became the first Filipina to win an Olympic boxing medal matching Onyok Velasco’s runner up placing in the 1996 Atlanta Games.
Paalam upsets Olympic champion, guaranteed a bronze medal
Carlo Paalam beat reigning Olympic champion Shakhobidin Zoirov of Uzbekistan via split decision in a huge upset in their quarterfinal bout to secure the Philippines another medal.
Paalam is now in the semifinals and is guaranteed at least a bronze medal. The fight was shortened as the referee stopped it after the second round after an accidental headbutt opened up a cut above the left eye of the Uzbek.
Four judges scored the match 20-18 while the fifth judge called a tie with a 19-19 scoreline.
Saso and Pagdanganan finally make Olympic debuts
Filipina golfers Bianca Pagdanganan and Yuka Saso are off to surprising and contrasting starts in the women’s individual golf event after the first round.
Saso, who entered as a strong contender and the world number 8 seed, put up a three-over par 74 to place 47th while Pagdananan is 7th after scoring a two-under par 69 in her run.
This is only the first round however and there is many more golf to come as Pagdanganan looks to keep her momentum going while Saso looks to rebound after an underwhelming start.