Oct 132017
 

The Philippine national powerlifting women’s team picked up 4 overall championship crowns and 32 gold medals at the Asian Bench Press Championships held in Quezon City.
The Filipina powerlifters won the titles in 4 categories:

  • Women’s Masters
  • Women’s Open
  • Women’s Juniors
  • Women’s Sub-juniors

The women’s and men’s national teams competed for the championship crowns against 300 lifters from Japan, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Lebanon, and Pakistan.

The 32 gold medals Philippines haul at the Asian Bench Press Championships:

  • Anita Koykka – 2 gold medals (Women’s Masters, Women’s Open, -57 kg.)
  • Victorina Calma – gold (Women’s Masters)
  • Kathy Moran – gold (Women’s Masters)
  • Nina Oca – gold (Women’s Masters)
  • Jane Quiambao – gold (Women’s Masters)
  • Jinky Guion – gold (Women’s Open)
  • Leslie Evangelista – gold (Women’s Open)
  • May Estrera – gold (Women’s Open)
  • Lee Anne Zipagan – gold (Women’s Open)
  • Samantha Tayag – gold (Women’s Open)
  • Joan Masangkay – gold medal (Women’s Juniors, 43 kg.)
  • Kathleen Chiang – gold medal (Women’s Juniors -63 kg.)
  • Maxine Fugen – gold (Women’s Juniors)
  • Nicole Go – gold (Women’s Juniors)
  • Catherine Marthos – gold (Women’s Juniors)
  • Jessa Mae Tabuan – gold medal (Women’s Sub-Juniors -43 kg.)
  • Rowella Abrea – gold medal (Women’s Sub-Juniors -47 kg.)
  • Francisco Arca – gold medal (Men’s Sub-Juniors, -66 kg.)
  • Veronica Ompod – gold (Women’s Sub-Juniors)
  • Rachel Bais – gold (Women’s Sub-Juniors)
  • Daisy Grace Lipasana – gold (Women’s Sub-Juniors)
  • Marielle Liwanag – gold (Women’s Sub-Juniors)
  • Rolando Maye – gold medal (Men’s Masters -59 kg.)
  • Gabriel Hidalgo – gold (Men’s Juniors)
  • Merwin Torres – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Edwin Sonido – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Patrick Torres – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Edgar Munar – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Vlademeer Sorezo – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Roberto Gayanes – gold (Men’s Masters)
  • Romeo Tayawa – gold (Men’s Open)

Filipino lifters were also recognized as the Best Lifters in their weight classes:

  • Victorina Calma – Master I
  • Anita Koykka – Master II
  • Kathy Moran – Master II
  • Nina Oca – Master III
  • Joan Masangkay – Juniors
  • Kathleen Chiang – Juniors
  • Jessa Mae Tabuan – Sub-Juniors
  • Veronica Ompod – Sub-Juniors

Forty eight athletes, 26 women and 22 men, comprised the Philippine team that won championship crowns and gold medals at the International Powerlifting Federation-sanctioned Asian Bench Press Championships.

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Oct 052013
 
US reliability questioned overseas

Dark clouds pass over the Capitol in Washington in this October 1 file photo. Political chaos from legislative gridlock, the government shutdown and an increasing fear of a default on its debts have deepened global unease that Washington is distracted from world affairs and scrambling to solve its domestic crises. AP An unmistakable sense of unease has been growing in capitals around the world as the US government from afar looks increasingly befuddled — shirking from a military confrontation in Syria, stymied at home by a gridlocked Congress and in danger of defaulting on sovereign debt, which could plunge the world’s financial system into chaos. While each of the factors may be unrelated to the direct exercise of US foreign policy, taken together they give some allies the sense that Washington is not as firm as it used to be in its resolve and its financial capacity, providing an opening for China or Russia to fill the void, an Asian foreign minister told a group of journalists in New York this week. Concerns will only deepen now that President Barack Obama canceled travel this weekend to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Bali and the East Asia Summit in Brunei. He pulled out of the gatherings to stay home to deal with the government shutdown and looming fears that Congress will block an increase in US borrowing power, a move that could lead to a US default. The US is still a pillar of defense for places in Asia Read More …