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ESTRADA LAUDS PH KICKBOXING TEAM’S WIN IN THAILAND

Senator Jinggoy Estrada hailed the Philippine contingent for clinching medals in the recently-concluded 2022 Asian Kickboxing Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.

“The Filipino fighters and warriors in the elite kickboxing competition embodied the unyielding courage, resilience, and indomitable spirit of the nation confronted with adversities and formidable challenges,” Estrada said.

“Their successful outing and victory in the international arena brought immense pride, glory, and honor to the country, and inspiration to our fellowmen, hence, merit commendation from the Senate.”

“Their successful outing and victory in the international arena brought immense pride, glory, and honor to the country, and inspiration to our fellowmen, hence, merit commendation from the Senate,” the veteran legislator added.

In proposing the approval of Senate Resolution No. 393, the seasoned lawmaker sought commendation for the Filipino kickboxers who demonstrated their might, high caliber, and athletic excellence that resulted in the impressive medal haul of the country in the prestigious tilt.

The 14-man team brought home four gold, one silver, and six bronze medals.

The 14-man team that participated in the continental meet, a qualifying tournament to the 2023 World Combat Games to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, brought home four gold, one silver, and six bronze medals.

Jovan Medallo, a 22-year-old farmer from Cebu City, won the first gold medal as he dominated the Senior Men’s Creative Musical Form with Weapons category followed by Renalyn “Renz” Dacquel, who hails from Abra.

Dacquel copped the gold in the Women’s Low Kick -48 kg event while Jean Claude “The Dynamite” Saclag and Gina Iniong-Araos ruled the Men’s Low Kick -63.5 kg event and Women’s Low Kick -60 kg event, respectively.

Karol Maguide was awarded a silver medal in the Men’s Full Contact -54 kg event. The six bronze medalists were Ralph Chein Yosorez in the Women’s Musical Form Hard Style category, Gretel de Paz in the Women’s Low Kick -56 kg event, Jomar Balangui in the Men’s Low Kick -57 kg class, Kurt Lubrica in the Men’s Low Kick -51 kg event, Claudine Veloso in the Women’s Point Fighting -55 kg category, and Carlos Alvarez in the Men’s Point fighting -69 kg division.

The senator said copies of the resolution will be given not only to each of the Filipino medalists but also to their respective coaches and trainers.

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