AJIDO BAGS SILVER, DIAZ EARNS BRONZE
JAMESRAY AJIDO earned silver in the boys’ 100-meter in swimming at the Khalifa Sports City.
Ajido clocked 55.11 seconds as Iran’s Mohammadmahdi Gholami won the event in 54.75. Lau Kin Hei James of Hong Kong bagged the bronze with a time of 55.23.
Alexsandra Ann Diaz claimed bronze in weightlifting at the Exhibition World Bahrain (EWB).
The Philippines improved its haul to six gold, six silver and seven bronze medals for eighth spot in the 45-nation meet.
The 14-year-old Diaz, niece of Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn, came up with a 92kg lift in the clean and jerk for the bronze medal in the girls’ 48kg class.
China’s Lan Xinyi llifted 93kg on her second attempt to claim the gold.
Korea’s Kim Ju Gyong also came up with a 92kg lift, failing on the first but making it on her second try, to edge out Diaz for the bronze. Diaz lifted 92 on the third attempt after earlier successful lifts of 88 and 90kg.
Diaz ound up fourth in the snatch with a 70kg lift. Lan won with a 77, while Kim got the silver with a 76.
“Masaya po kaso hindi ko po expect na mag-medal. Ang lakas ng mga kalaban,” said Diaz.
Shuttlers advance
Cris Ivan Dosano reached the Round of 16 in boys’ singles badminton, getting past Ali Alashoor of Bahrain, 21-5, 21-9, and defeating Kazakhstan’s Mustafa Malikzhan, 21-9, 21-12.
Ron Ezekiel Zacarias also marched on, beating Ibrahim Hamdi of Maldives, 21-8, 21-11, in the Round of 64.
Eve Bejasa also came up with big wins in girls singles, getting past Margaret Biswas of Bangladesh, 21-9, 21-4, in the Round of 64 and defeating Mak Nitajulie of Cambodia, 21-6, 21-6, to reach the last 16.
Cristel Fuentespina bowed to Hong Kong’s Liu Hoi Kiu, 21-12, 21-15, in the Round of 32.
Abdul Azib and Fiersha Shafa of powerhouse Indonesia eliminated the Philippines’ mixed pair of John Lanuza and Rosheila Quierez, 21-11, 21-15, in the Round of 32.