Pinoy paddler yields to French, eyes
bronze at Paralympics
By Olmin Leyba
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines'
table tennis bet Josephine Medina fell short of a possible shot at the women's
singles Class 8 gold medal in the London Paralympic Games but still keeps a
good chance to bring a bronze medal.
Medina, silver medalist in the Guangzhou
Asian Paragames, yielded to top seed Thu Kamkasomphou of France in straight
sets in yesterday's semis match, 3-11, 3-11, 8-11, to find herself relegated to
the battle for third.
The 42-year-old Pinay was slated to
dispute the bronze with Sweden's Josefin Abrahamsson tonight at the ExCeL -
North Arena 1 (early Monday in Manila).
"It was a good fight. You could see
that the opponent had the advantage over Jojo (Medina) in height and
experience. But Jojo fought bravely, did all the tactics possible, but the gold
was not meant to be," said Philippine Sports Association for the
Differently-Abled secretary general Butch Weber in a radio interview from
London.
Still, Medina is in a position to land a
podium finish for a country longing for international glory, especially after
the debacle of the abled athletes in the recent Olympics.
"Jojo and the Swedish girl are evenly
matched but I'm really confident Jojo will be able to put up a very good
show," Weber said of Medina, who is eyeing to give Phl a first Paralympics
medal in 12 years.
Two of the Filipino powerlifters earlier
bombed out of the competition.
Achelle Guion wound up sixth out of seven
entries in the women's -44 kgs with a lift of 70 kgs, way off the medalists'
lift by at least 30 kilos, while Agustin Kitan fouled on his three attempts at
148 kgs to register a zero in the men's -52 kgs.
Over in athletics, Roger Tapia clocked
23.74 seconds in the men's 200m T46, placing third in Heat 2 but not enough to
qualify for the next round. He wound up 18th overall among 20 but could make
amends when he competes in the men's 100 T46 on Thursday.
Isidro Vildosola submitted 4:30.32 in
Heat 1 of the men's 1,500m T46, finishing 15th out of 17 competitors in his
only event in London.
Still to see action are Sydney
Paralympics bronze medalist Adeline Ancheta in powerlifting women's +82.50 kg;
Andy Avellana in Men's High Jump - F42; Marites Burce in Women's Javelin Throw
- F54/55/56, and Bea Roble in swimming Women's 50m Freestyle - S6 and Women's
100m Freestyle - S6.
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