PGMA
presence inspires karateka to victory
By Randy Calluag
MANDAUE CITY
--Police captain Nelson Pacalso scored a
come-from-behind 5-4 overtime win over Vietnam’s NV Toan to pocket the
gold
in the men’s individual +65kg kumite of karate with no less than President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in attendance.
Security was tight around the
venue
as President Arroyo, accompanied by
Cebuano government officials, arrived at the venue amidst the thunderous
applause of the huge Cebuano crowd.
At that point, Pacalso was staring
at
a 1-4 deficit with only 30 seconds
left in regulation play.
Fired up by the prospect of letting the President
down, acalso charged
like there’s no tomorrow and racked up three straight points to end the
regulation at 4-4, forcing a one-minute extension.“Ginamit ko na lahat
ng diskarte ko para makahabol dahil ayaw ko talagang
mapahiya ang ating Pangulo,” he said.
A straight punch to the body of Toan
completed Pacalso’s comeback win and
the gold medal awarded to him by no less than the President.
" Ang hirap
ng sitwasyon ko dahil nanonood si Presidente. Pero malaking bagay
iyung presence niya dahil talagang gagawin mo ang lahat para lang manalo,
added the Baguio City native.
Joining Arroyo’s entourage were tourism secretary
Joseph Ace Durano, Cebu
Governor Gwen Garcia, Cebuano cabinet member Cerge Remonde, Cebu City Mayor
Tomas Osmeña and Mandaue City Mayor Thadeo Ouano.
After handing
the medal to Pacalso and waving at the wildly cheering crowd,
Arroyo immediately left for Danao City, some 20_ kms north of Cebu City,
to cheer the Filpino riders competing in the cross-country competition
of
the mountain bike event.
Lacing Pacalso’s golden efforts were the bronze
medals courtesy of Mae Eso
and Ireneo Toribio.
Eso, who lost a close 4-5 overtime decision to Vietnam’s
Vietnam's Vuthi
Nguyet Anh in the semifinals, beat Chanmsouda Phetsiriseng of Laos, 8-1,
to
settle for the bronze in the women’s -48kg individual kumite.
Ireneo Toribio
also dropped his first match in the men’s -60kg individual
kumite, losing to Vietnam’s Vo Manh Tuan before beating Thailand's Dunyarat
Rattanaphun, 4-5, in the battle for the bronze.
Not so fortunate was Bernard
Chu who failed to grab a medal in the -55kg
match. He beat Timor Leste’s Jerry Magno, 9-0, but was eliminated by
Vietnam’s Pham Tran Nguyen.
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