Pinoy rowers bag 6 silvers, 2 bronzes

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TOKYO Olympics veteran Chris Nievarez led a six-silver and two-bronze medal haul in the Asian Rowing Virtual Indoor Championships held over the weekend to drumbeat a potential Philippine participation in the World Indoor Championships set late next month.

Nievarez clocked six minutes and 25.90 seconds to bag the silver in the men’s under-23 2,000-meter event that lured 15 participants, with Hongkong’s Ho Yin Wong winning the gold.

Showing potential aside from the 21-year-old Nievarez was Kristine Paraon, only 19, who clinched silver medals in the eighth-athlete women’s under-23 500-meter and 2,000-meter events.

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Also claiming silver medals for the Philippine Rowing Association were Zuriel Sumintac in the men’s lightweight 500 meters and Ateneo rowers Joachim de Jesus in the men’s lightweight under-23 500 meters and Alyssa Go in women’s lightweight under-23 500 meters.

Christian Joseph Jasmin (men’s lightweight 2000 meters) and Kharl Julianne Sha (women’s lightweight under-23 500 meters) won the bronze medals.

“We are very satisfied with the performance of our rowers that despite the pandemic that limits face-to-face and actual training on the water, they stayed in competitive form,” PRA President Patrick “Pato” Gregorio said.

“We are looking forward to the Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi and the Asian Games in Hangzhou later this year, and this is a good start for the team as they gear up for these major international competitions,” Gregorio added.

Nineteen rowers–12 men and seven women–took part in the virtual competition that was staged for the second straight year because of the pandemic, according to PRA treasurer Magnum Membrere.

“We are happy and proud of the results,” national team head coach Edgardo Maerina said.

“These medals inspire the entire team to work harder this year.”

The Asian Rowing Virtual Indoor Championships was organized by the Asian Rowing Federation and hosted by the Hong Kong China Rowing Association. The competition is one of several sanctioned events for qualification to the World Rowing Indoor Championships originally set in Hamburg, Germany, but was decided to go virtual on February 25 and 26.

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