July 26 will be one of those “where were you when this happened” days as Hidilyn Diaz bagged the Philippines its first ever gold medal in the Olympics. She made history after lifting a combined 224kg with a 97kg snatch and an olympic record 127kg on the clean and jerk to finish first in the women’s -55kg weightlifting.
While Diaz’s performance was the highlight of the past two days, she was not the only Philippine athlete to win the hearts of those in Tokyo as Margielyn Didal provided smiles to everyone watching women’s skateboarding.
Our other athletes also put up valiant performances and we now look into the highlights of days 3 and 4 for our athletes.
Paalam continues Philippine boxer’s winning ways in Olympic debut
In his Olympic debut, Carlo Paalam defeated Irish contender Brendan Irvine via split decision, 4-1, thus securing his spot in the men’s flyweight round of 16. Judges scored the bout 30-27, 29-28, 28-29, 30-27, 29-28.
Paalam joins Nesthy Petecio and Irish Magno with the former advancing to the quarterfinals of the women’s featherweight event and the latter advancing to the round of 16 of the women’s flyweight event as the Philippine boxers are still undefeated in Tokyo.
Didal finishes 7th, wins hearts
Margielyn Didal qualified for the women’s street finals after ending her qualification round in 7th place with a total of 12.02, accumulated from her best scores of 2.77, 3.01, 3.02, and 3.22.
That 7th place finish was repeated in the finals of the event as the Cebuana finished with a total of 7.52 computed from scores of 2.33, 2.22, and 2.97. She failed to land four of her five tricks in the finals thus knocking her out of contention for the podium.
While Didal didn’t achieve Olympic glory her smile, vibe, and infectious attitude was evident in how she carried herself in the skate park. It was obvious she was enjoying the moment to compete on the biggest stage and she never put too much pressure on herself.
Diaz makes history wins Philippines its first Olympic gold medal
With a triumphant yell after her last lift, Hidilyn Diaz ended a 97 year wait. Since the Philippines sent its first athlete to the Olympic games in 1924, the country has never won gold and Diaz was a strong bet to end the drought as she won silver in the 2016 Rio Games.
It all came to her last lift, needing a 127kg clean and jerk to total 224kg in the -55kg women’s weightlifting to defeat China’s Liao Qiuyun who finished with a total of 223kg.
Watanabe bows out of Olympics with swift defeat
Judoka Kiyomi Watanabe suffered a swift defeat to Spaniard Cristina Cabana Perez in their -63kg round of 32 match.
Cabana caught Watanabe with a quick ippon 38 seconds into the match to send Watanabe home.
Gebbie sets PH Record in defeat
Luke Gebbie set a new Philippine national record in the men’s 200m freestyle despite not qualifying for the semifinals of the event.
Gebbie clocked in at 49.64 seconds besting his previous record of 49.94 he set in the 2019 FINA Championship.
Gebbie finished 36th out of 70 swimmers, not reaching the top 16 who will move on to the semifinals.
Rule qualifies for the semifinals of the women’s 200m butterfly
Remedy Rule qualified for the semifinals of the women’s 200m butterfly event despite placing last in her heat.
She finished 15th with a time of 2:12.23 to earn a spot in the top 16.
Ando with a solid Olympic debut, finishes 7th
Elreen Ando finished her maiden Olympic campaign with a 7th place finish in the women’s 64kg weightlifting. She cleared 100kg in the snatch and 122kg in the clean and jerk for a total of 222kg.