Arnis, wushu deliver as PH pulls away with 47 gold, 27 silver, 16 bronze haul

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MANILA, Philippines — THE inclement weather notwithstanding, Arnis continued to heat up Team Philippines’ campaign in the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

The Filipino arnis warriors copped two more gold medals in the anyo (form) competitions to wrap up their campaign with a total of 14 mints at the end of the meet on a rainy Tuesday at the Angeles University Foundation.

The pair of golds was delivered by Crisamuel Delfin and Aldeguer Mary Allin in the men’s and women’s non-traditional open weapon.

Delfin, 25, tallied 9.83 to beat Ngo Van Huynh of Vietnam (9.7) for the gold, while Allin, 21, also beat a Vietnam foe in Trieu Thi Hoai, 9.63-9.57, to make it a sweep for the host.

Not as fortunate were Mark David Puzon and Ryssa Jezzel Sanchez, who both settled for the silver in the men’s and women’s traditional open weapon. Sanchez (9.60) lost to Phoo Eian Dray of Myanmar (9.70), while Puzon (9.60) fell short against Do Duc Tri of Vietnam (9.70).

But that didn’t take away the special feat pulled off by the sport that is making a comeback in the SEA Games after a 14-year absence.

“The most bemedalled sport in the Games, the most bemedalled sport. I hope we win the overall championship,” shouted an ecstatic Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri, president of the Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation (PEKAF), who braved the rain and gusty winds to watch the team in action.

The triumph of the Filipino arnisadors helped keep the host unshaken on top of the medal tally on the third day of action in the biennial meet.

Along with six gold medals in wushu, including five in sanda, at the World Trade Center, and the second gold of world champion Carlos Yulo in gymnastics (artistic floor exercise), the Filipinos continued to pull away from the rest of the field with a total of 47 gold, 27 silver, and 16 bronze medals as of press time.

Vietnam was a far second with 22 gold, 26 silver, and 24 bronze medals, while Indonesia finally made its move and jumped to third place with a 12-18-17 tally.

Malaysia (12-3-11) was relegated to fourth, followed by Thailand (7-13-19).

Action slowed down a bit as Typhoon Tisoy dumped rain in Northern Luzon that prompted the cancellation of scheduled events at the New Clark City, including petanque.

But it was business as usual in other events.

In lawn bowls, the Philippines beat Brunei, 23-11, in the preliminaries of the triples women, while the men’s baseball team blanked Cambodia, 12-0, to remain unbeaten.

Action in kurash ended Tuesday, with the host finishing with a 1-2-4 tally. Estie Gay Liwanen provided the lone gold for the country in the -65 kg category.

In softball, the Blu Boys nipped Indonesia, 7-3, while the Blu Girls routed the Indons, 11-1.

Action in aquatics will push through as scheduled on Wednesday at the New Clark City Aquatics Center. (LO/IAMIGO/CNS)


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Lloyd Tagbago
Lloyd Tagbago is a member of the Current News Service (CNS). An active video documentarist, Tagbago provides excellent video content for Currentph.com. Reach him at Lloyd.tagbago@currentph.com.

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