Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Sports

PH archery Games hopefuls remain on target in Paris

PH archery Games hopefuls remain on target in Paris

Jason Feliciano and Riley Silos hurdled their respective opponents at the start of the Olympic round while siblings Pia and Gabrielle Bidaure likewise advanced to the next phase built on a tenacious performance in the ranking rounds of the World Archery Final Olympic Qualification in Paris, France.

The Olympic bid of the four-man Philippine archery squad simultaneously got a boost after World Archery, the global governing body in the sport, dangled 12 more individual quota spots for the coming Tokyo Olympics.

Feliciano, the pride of Dagupan City who was seeded 35th after the 72-arrow ranking round in men’s recurve, survived Sweden’s David Fredriksson in a 6-5 shoot off that set up the Filipino in a meeting with 30th-seed Sajeev de Silva of Sri Lanka in the second round.

Ranked 61st after the preliminaries, Silos also progressed to the next round with a 7-3 triumph over Chui Chun Man of Hong Kong, propelling him to a bigger challenge opposite 13th seed Heorhiy Ivanytsky of Ukraine.

“It feels amazing when everything you trained for falls into place during a competition. Every competitive archer dreams to be in the Olympics and I’m now working toward that,” said the California-based Silos, who reached his highest ranking of No. 15 in the world.

Out of the 12 additional Tokyo tickets available in the Paris qualifier, seven will be rewarded in the men’s individual recurve and five in the women’s side.Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero lauded the inclusion of shooter Jayson Valdez in next month’s Tokyo Olympics.

Romero advised the 25-year-old Valdez to stay focused and determined on his goals.

“I know this young man, he’s gutsy,” Romero said.

Valdez became the 12th Filipino athlete to qualify for the Tokyo games—thanks to the quota system implemented by the Munich-based International Shooting Sports Federation.

The last Filipino shooter to compete in the Olympics was Brian Rosario during the 2012 London Games. INQ


Read Next

Don’t miss out on the latest news and information.

Subscribe to INQUIRER PLUS to get access to The Philippine Daily Inquirer & other 70+ titles, share up to 5 gadgets, listen to the news, download as early as 4am & share articles on social media. Call 896 6000.

For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.

You May Also Like

World

France, which has opened its borders to Canadian tourists, is eager to see Canada reopen to the French. The Canadian border remains closed...

Health

Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario is experiencing a “deepening state of emergency” as a result of surging COVID-19 cases in the community...

World

The virus that causes COVID-19 could have started spreading in China as early as October 2019, two months before the first case was identified in the central city of Wuhan, a new study...

World

April Ross and Alix Klineman won the first Olympic gold medal for the United States in women’s beach volleyball since 2012 on Friday,...