Following the historic gold medal win of Hidilyn Diaz, the Philippines is still going strong in the Olympics. Boxer Nesthy Petecio secured at least a bronze medal by advancing to the semifinals of the women’s featherweight class, securing the Philippines its first multi medal Olympics since 1932.
In other events, three of our athletes capped off their Olympic campaigns while golfer Juvic Pagunsan had a strong start in his. Boxer Eumir Marcial however is going strong with a quick win over his round of 32 foe.
Here are the Philippine highlights from day 5 and 6 of the Olympics.
Remedy Rule’s Tokyo 2020 Campaign comes to an end
Swimmer Remedy Rule put up a strong maiden Olympic campaign in Tokyo advancing all the way to the semifinal of the women’s 200m butterfly.
Unfortunately she was not able to advance to the finals of the event as her time of 2 minutes and 12.89 second was only good for 15th overall, far from the top 8 times that advanced to the finals.
Nesthy Petecio assures Philippines a second medal
Boxer Nesthy Petecio’s quarterfinals win over Colombian Yeni Marcela Arias Castaneda to advance to the semifinals of the women’s featherweight class guaranteed the Philippines a second medal in Tokyo 2020.
Petecio made history with her unanimous decision win by being the first Philippine female medalist in boxing as well as being the first boxer to win a medal since Onyok Velasco’s silver in the 1996 games.
The judges scored the event, 30-27, 30-27, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28.
Nievarez finishes 5th in classification semis heat
Rower Cris Nievarez finished 5th in his heat in the semifinals C/D of the men’s single sculls event to advance to the finals D. He ended with a time of 7:26.05 in Heat 1.
Nievarez’s possible best finish is 19th for his first Olympic appearance.
Magno suffers unanimous decision loss; eliminated from contention
Irish Magno became the first Filipino boxer to be eliminated from the Olympics after losing to Jutamas Jitpong of Thailand via unanimous decision.
The judges all scored the match in the favor of the Thai, 30-27, 30- 27, 30- 27, 30- 27, 29-28. Jitpong seemingly learned from her loss to the Filipina in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games by putting forth a performance that stymied Magno.
Pagunsan off to a strong start
Golfer Juvic Pagunsan came out of the gates hot in the men’s individual golf event with an opening round score of five-under par 66, good for joint 5th. The oldest Olympic Filipino athlete in Tokyo recorded six birdies, 11 pars, and one bogey.
Pagunsan is tied with Joachim Hansen of Denmark and Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela after the first round. Austria’s Sepp Straka is in 1st place with a 63 with Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananod right behind him with a 64. Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz and Belgium’s Thomas Pieters are tied at third with 65 apiece.
Marcial advances to quarterfinals with quick stoppage
Boxer Eumir Marcial made quick work of his round of 16 opponent in the men’s middleweight class. Marcial scored a knockdown early in the first round and opened a cut above Algerian Younes Nemouchi’s right eye that forced the referee to stop the contest at the 2:41-minute mark.
Marcial looks to be in prime condition with his speed and power evident in his opening fight in this Olympic games.