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Pencak bets assured of bronzes
By Randy Caluag
CEBU CITY—Veteran internationalists
Christopher Yabut and Marniel Dimla, and
rookie campaigner Jul-Omar Abdulhakim assured the Philippines of at least
three bronze
medals after disposing off their respective rivals at the start of pencak
silat’s Tanding
competitions Wednesday at the Cebu City Coliseum here.
Using a bevy of
kicking techniques, Yabut blanked Luffan Budi Santosa of Indonesia
in the men’s 50-55kg match before a boisterous crowd that was amazed by
high-intense
action offered by this genuinely Muslim martial art sport.
Yabut, gold
medalist in the Paris Open held early this year, next faces the winner
between Thai Charata Wangkanon and Siti Jameel binti Japilus of Malaysia
for a berth in the final.
Tanding is Silat’s combat event using a complex
system based on art strikes, foot strikes,
throws, grappling and ground work.
Abdulhakim likewise showed superior
striking skills to beat Nanthachat Kansakom of
Thailand, 5-0, in the men’s 45-50kg category.
Dimla, also a gold medal
winner in the Paris Open, relied on a beautiful sweep that was
worth three points, en rout to 5-0 shutout of Indon Fentjie R. Maengkom
in the men’s 70-75 kgs. He will vie for a final berth against the winner
of the other eliminations match between Le Cong
Nghiep of Vietnam and Malaysia’s Abang Pauzan.
Not so fortunate were compatriots
Rodelyn Arlante who both lost via TKO.
Arlante went down after she was
swept off her feet by her opponent from Thailand. She
could not get up, forcing RP team coach Suhartuno to throw in the towel
in the first round.
Simacon’s dealt a big blow to the RP campaign as he
was leading, 2-1, in the second round
when he accidentally hit Nirun Markpech of Thailand in the face.
Markpech
was knocked down and was declared fit to continue but he kept the win on
account of technical foul.
“It was very unfortunate. The Thai could still
fight, it was a stupid decision,” said RP team
coach Suhartuno.
Meanwhile, judo competitions get going today with four
gold medals to be disputed at the
Mandaue City Sports Center.
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