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Dinette, Philippines wrestling team bumida sa SEAG

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Dinette, Philippines wrestling team bumida sa SEAG
Si WAP President Alvin Aguilar kasama ang mga medalists na sina (mula kaliwa) , Ariane Carpio, Rea Cervantes at Aliah Gavalez.
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MANILA, Philippines —  Humakot ang Philippine national wrestling team ng kabuuang isang gold, apat na silver at apat na bronze medals sa nakaraang 33rd Southeast Asian Games sa Chonburi, Thailand.

“We won nine medals, with one gold, and that is something to cheer about,” ani Wrestling Association of the Philippines (WAP) president Alvin Aguilar. “I am beyond proud of our young athletes’ incredible performance at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand.”

Ang nag-iisang gintong medalya ay nagmula kay Gabriel Thomas Dinette matapos talunin si Vietnamese Van Truong Vu Tran via walkover sa finals ng men’s 86-kilogram division.

Nauna nang sinapawan ni Dinette sina Thai Chiranuwat Chamnanjan at Singaporean Weng Luen Gary Chow sa parehong 4-0 score.

“I thank God for the strength and all who have supported me in this journey,” wika ng national wrestler sa kanyang matagumpay na kampanya sa biennial meet.

Ang apat na pilak na medalya ay ambag nina Hayden Ancheta (Freestyle-Seniors-57 kg), Ronil Tubog (Freestyle- Seniors-65 kg), Aliah Rose Gavalez (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-50 kg) at Ax Arian Geralin Carpio (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-62 kg).

Sina Rea Grace Cervantes (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-53 kg), Jason Baucas (Greco-Roman-Seniors-77 kg), Andre Dragani (Freestyle-Seniors-74 kg) at Callum Roberts (Greco-Roman-Seniors-97 kg) ang nagdagdag ng apat na tanso.

Sa kabuuang 11 atleta, ang siyam dito ay mga first-timers sa SEA Games.

“It makes us to strive for more to be able to win as many medals as possible in the future. Proud moment for the Philippine wrestling team,” dagdag ni Aguilar.

Inangkin ng Vietnam ang 10 sa kabuuang 12 gold medals na inilatag sa Thailand SEA Games.

 

Dinette, Philippines wrestling team bumida sa SEAG

MANILA, Philippines —  Humakot ang Philippine national wrestling team ng kabuuang isang gold, apat na silver at apat na bronze medals sa nakaraang 33rd Southeast Asian Games sa Chonburi, Thailand.

“We won nine medals, with one gold, and that is something to cheer about,” ani Wrestling Association of the Philippines (WAP) president Alvin Aguilar. “I am beyond proud of our young athletes’ incredible performance at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand.”

Ang nag-iisang gintong medalya ay nagmula kay Gabriel Thomas Dinette matapos talunin si Vietnamese Van Truong Vu Tran via walkover sa finals ng men’s 86-kilogram division.

Nauna nang sinapawan ni Dinette sina Thai Chiranuwat Chamnanjan at Singaporean Weng Luen Gary Chow sa parehong 4-0 score.

“I thank God for the strength and all who have supported me in this journey,” wika ng national wrestler sa kanyang matagumpay na kampanya sa biennial meet.

Ang apat na pilak na medalya ay ambag nina Hayden Ancheta (Freestyle-Seniors-57 kg), Ronil Tubog (Freestyle- Seniors-65 kg), Aliah Rose Gavalez (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-50 kg) at Ax Arian Geralin Carpio (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-62 kg).

Sina Rea Grace Cervantes (Women’s wrestling-Seniors-53 kg), Jason Baucas (Greco-Roman-Seniors-77 kg), Andre Dragani (Freestyle-Seniors-74 kg) at Callum Roberts (Greco-Roman-Seniors-97 kg) ang nagdagdag ng apat na tanso.

Sa kabuuang 11 atleta, ang siyam dito ay mga first-timers sa SEA Games.

“It makes us to strive for more to be able to win as many medals as possible in the future. Proud moment for the Philippine wrestling team,” dagdag ni Aguilar.

Inangkin ng Vietnam ang 10 sa kabuuang 12 gold medals na inilatag sa Thailand SEA Games.

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