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Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz made history Monday, winning the Philippines' first-ever gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The country had been trying to reach the podium's top spot for nearly 100 years: it sent its first Olympic delegation to Paris for the 1924 Games.
Diaz won gold in the 55-kilogram category of women's weightlifting and in the process, she also set an Olympic record with her combined weight total of 224 kilograms across two successful lifts.
After her historic win, a tearful Diaz celebrated with her coaches before taking the top spot on the podium in Tokyo. Standing where no Filipino had stood before, Diaz, who serves in the Philippine Air Force, snapped off a salute and sang along to her country's national anthem.
"I sacrificed a lot. I wasn't able to be with my mother and father for how many months and years and then of course, training was excruciating," Diaz said afterward, according to The Philippine Daily Inquirer. "But God had a plan."
https://www.npr.org/sections/tokyo-olympics-live-updates/2021/07/26/1020710023/the-philippines-wins-its-first-ever-olympic-gold-after-nearly-100-years-of-tryin
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I love it so much when athletes from small or lesser-known countries win gold, or any medals for that matter! They're what the Olympic dream is really about.
underpants
(182,720 posts)In two lifts
Blue Dawn
(892 posts)I love hearing this. Thank you!
PortTack
(32,750 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)That would be exciting!
YoshidaYui
(41,829 posts)A giant glass of halo halo!!
3catwoman3
(23,965 posts)He is a CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) and will be very interested.