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POC chief hopes PH can surpass 4-gold Asiad haul

Hangzhou—Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino is sticking to his forecast that Filipino athletes in the 19th Asian Games here can surpass their showing five years ago in Indonesia.

“Ganoon pa din. Our target remains the same,” said Tolentino, referring to the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asiad 4-gold haul of the Philippines that the current Hangzhou delegation hopes to surpass.

Five years ago, the Philippines fielded 272 athletes in 31 sports, and brought home four gold medals, two each in golf and one apiece in skateboarding and weightlifting, along with two silver and 15 bronze medals.

This time, the Philippines will bring in a total of 395 athletes to this capital of Zhejiang province and will vie in 40 sports.

Overall, an Asian Games record number of 12,417 athletes from 45 countries will dispute a total of 481 gold medals in 40 sports all the way until Oct. 8.

POC president Abraham Tolentino 

“Mininum of four golds. Okay na ‘yun,” said Tolentino as members of Team Philippines who are already here prepared for the opening ceremony at the Hangzhou Olympic Centre Stadium on Saturday evening.

Skateboarder Margielyn Didal, a gold medalist in the 2018 Asian Games, and pole vaulter EJ Obiena, the Asian record-holder and now ranked No. 2 in the world, will carry the flag for the Philippines in the opening rites.

In 2018, all four golds for the Philippines were delivered by female athletes, including those in individual and team golf, led by Fil-Japanese Yuka Saso, and weightlifting courtesy of 2021 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz.

Tolentino said the male athletes are expected to deliver this time.

“Baka bumawi ang mga lalaki natin. We have EJ Obiena, Eumir Marcial in boxing, sa golf meron tayong magaling (Clyde Mondilla) and those in Esports,” said the Philippine cycling chief and mayor of Tagaytay City

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