These two days marked the end of three of our athlete’s Olympic journeys while one of our strongest bets made his debut. Elsewhere, boxers Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam are still going strong in their drive to add more medals to the Philippines’ haul this Tokyo 2020.
Here are the highlights from days 7 and 8.
Pagunsan with a subpar second round
After a strong start to his Olympic campaign, golfer Juvic Pagunsan failed to keep up his momentum as he had a bogey-filled second round en route to a two-over par 73.
Pagunsan recorded four bogeys, two birdies, and 12 pars in the second round and as a result dropped out of the top 10 after finishing joint 5th after the first round.
Nievarez caps off Olympic debut
Rower Cris Nievarez ended his maiden Olympic campaign in 23rd place of the men’s single sculls after finishing 5th in the final D classification phase. His time of 7 minutes and 21.28 seconds was his best time of his games as he ended his stint on a high personal note.
Gebbie ends Olympic stint
Swimmer Luke Gebbie topped his heat with a time of 22.84 seconds, however his time was not enough to finish in the top 16 that will enter the semifinals of the men’s 50m freestyle event.
Gebbie finished 41st out of the 73 swimmers who competed in the event in Tokyo.
Pagunsan slips to 55th after 3rd round
Golfer Juvic Pagunsan’s woes continue after another bogey-filled round. He ended the 3rd round with a five-over par 76 after tallying five bogeys in the men’s individual event.
He is now two-over par 215 after 54 holes in the event, good for 55th place.
Paalam one win away from a guaranteed medal
Boxer Carlo Paalam defeated his round of 16 foe via unanimous decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the men’s flyweight class. With a win in the quarters, Paalam guarantees the Philippines another medal in Tokyo.
All five judges scored the contest 30-27 in Paalam’s favor as he kept a clean fight against Mohamed Flissi of Algeria.
Petecio advances to featherweight finals
Boxer Nesthy Petecio earned a chance to get another Olympic gold for the Philippines after defeating Irma Testa of Italy via split decision in their women’s featherweight semifinals.
Petecio lost the first round but made a quick adjustment by getting in the face of her much taller opponent, negating Testa’s reach advantage. The aggressive style won Petecio the second and third round as the judges scored the match, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28, 28-29.
Pole Vaulter EJ Obiena makes Olympic Debut
EJ Obiena came out clutch in the men’s pole vault qualification when he cleared 5.75 meters in his third attempt after falling short in his first two attempts. He was one of only 11 pole vaulters to clear the height, earning him a 10th place finish well within the top 14 to advance to the medal round.
Obiena will have fierce competition in the finals with 2016 Olympic Champion Thiago Braz of Brazil, 2012 gold medalist Renaud Lavillenie of France, and current world number 1 Armand Duplantis of Sweden.