The rise of the 2019 novel
coronavirus has put a damper on this year where amateur and professional sports
are concerned. Seasons of sports that should have started have either been
delayed several months or, if they managed to start earlier this year, have
been put on hiatus instead. All these were deemed necessary to avoid the
generation of crowds that would be a ripe target for COVID-19 to spread. Even
the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics hangs in the balance on whether it will happen
this July. But until a final decision is made, the organizers are encouraging
athletes to train and win qualifiers, to prepare for traveling to Japan.
In accordance with the directives
laid out by the International Olympic Committee, while they wait for a
definitive decision on whether to continue or cancel plans for the Tokyo
Olympic Games, several sports qualifying events have been held to determine the
competitors headed for Japan. And as CNN
Philippines would have it, two boxers have managed to weather the storm of
qualifier competition and concern for the coronavirus pandemic, in order to secure
their berths in the Philippine delegation to the Summer Olympics this year.
First to qualify as a boxer for
Team Philippines in Tokyo 2020 is Eumir Marcial, at the Asia and Oceania
Olympic Boxing Qualifiers held in Amma, Jordan this month. While his Tokyo spot
was secured this past Sunday, March 8, the slugger from Zamboanga City was not
content with mere qualification; this competition was still a tournament, and
Marcial was still on the way to the championships. This played out this
Thursday, March 12, where Eumir beat Kazakhstan’s Abilkhan Amankul by split
decision, winning gold in the qualifiers. His Tokyo-qualifying victory days
earlier had been against Mongolia’s Byamba Erdene Otgonbaatar.
The other Filipino boxer to punch
a ticket to the Olympics is Irish Magno for women’s boxing. She too was at the
Amman qualifiers and secured her Tokyo 2020 dream by beating Sumaiya Qosimova
of Tajikistan via unanimous decision. Becoming a confirmed Olympian seems like
a natural step in Magno’s boxing journey after winning silver at the 2019
Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines. Her triumph and Marcial’s served
to offset the elimination of their fellow pugilist Carlo Paalam, who was defeated
via split decision against his own Kazakh opponent. He will have to try again
to shoot for Tokyo at the World Olympic Qualifying Tournament at Paris, France
this May 13-20, barring COVID-19.
With Irish Magno and Eumir
Marcial joining gymnast wonder boy Carlos Yulo and pole vaulter EJ Obiena, Team
Philippines has four Olympians headed for Tokyo to win glory in the Summer
Olympics. That is of course if the Games are given the go-ahead, with the IOC
waiting until around May to make a final decision taking the pandemic into
consideration.
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