Batang Pinoy: Archer Loreno completes golden sweep

Rappler.com

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Batang Pinoy: Archer Loreno completes golden sweep
Koronadal's John Carlo Loreno nails his seventh archery gold in the 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao leg

 

 

 

TAGUM CITY – John Carlo Loreno penned a fitting ending to his storied campaign as he grabbed his seventh gold medal to complete a sweep of the archery competition of the 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao leg Friday, February 8, at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex archery range here.

The 15-year-old marksman from Koronadal ruled the 13-15 boys’ Olympic round event, 6-5, to nail his seventh gold medal in this prestigious age-group tourney organized by the Philippine Sports Commission and Province of Davao del Norte.

Prior to that, he dominated the 30m, 40m, 80m, 60m, single fita and cadet mixed team event together with Precious Micah Basadre, who captured 6 golds and a silver medal, including the Olympic round where she ran away with a 6-2 victory.

Actually, it could have also been a golden sweep for Basadre, but she faded in the crucial stretch of the 13-15 girls’ 60m event Tuesday, leaving her with a consolation prize of a silver medal in this event that also has STI College-Tagum and Alfalink Total Solutions Corp. as major sponsors.

Still, the feat is worth celebrating.

“I was expecting to have a strong performance because we had intense training before this competition,” said Loreno, who is looking to bounce back from a so-so performance in the national finals in Baguio City last year.

“I just had two silver and a bronze medal last year because I had difficulty getting used to the cold weather in Baguio. This time, I’m ready. I will prepare hard for the national championship.”

Basadre, for her part, stressed that her failure to sweep only fanned her eagerness to train hard and, soon, represent the country in major international competitions.

“I see it more as a challenge,” said the Grade 9 student from Koronadal National Comprehensive High School.

“This is not a failure, but a challenge for me to work hard in training.

All in all, Koronadal archers cornered a total of 20 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze medals for the lion’s share of the city’s golden haul.

Davao City, which dominated the swimming events, remains at the helm with 32 gold, 25 silver and 41 bronze medals as of late Thursday, putting it on the verge of retaining its overall title. 

In swimming, two-time Palarong Pambansa bet John Alexander Talosig steered North Cotabato to 17 gold medals by winning 5 mints in the boys 13-15 400m freestyle (4:28.35), 200m free (2:05.43), 15-under 400m individual medley (5:00.58), 13-15 200m IM (2:19.74) and 15-under 1500m free (17:52.25). 

Davao City also finished with 17 golds in the three-day swimming events, followed by host Davao del Norte with 9 golds.

At the Robinsons Mall, Cagayan de Oro’s Emmanuel Paculba and Butuan City’s Angela Marianito ruled the badminton mini-cadet boys and girls singles with straight-set wins over Iligan City’s Mark Steven Pabelic and Niquee Romero of Kiamba, Sarangani. 

At the NCCC Mall, Surigao City bagged 4 gold medals in karatedo courtesy of Faith Rebuta (14-15 girls +54kg kumite), Zach Jairo Bacalaños (10-11boys advance kata), Jhanina Rayas (8-9 girls -130cm kumite) and Denise Ann Comon (10-11 girls +140cm kumite).

Also joining the podium were Villanueva, Misamis Oriental bets Geoff Miles Ocate (12-13 boys advance kata) and Kirk Zamayla (14-15 boys advance kata), and Cagayan de Oro’s Leah May Sagrador (14-15 girls -47kgs kumite). – Rappler.com

 

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!