PH Weightlifter Vanessa Sarno Capped Off PH's Asian Youth And Junior Weightlifting Championships Stint In Uzbekistan With Three Gold Medals

SPORTS | July 26, 2022

Future Olympian Vanessa Sarno
Vanessa Sarno of Bohol wins the Junior women's 71-kilogram category title during the Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on July 22, 2022. She tallied 230 kilograms, lifting 100 in snatch and 130 in clean and jerk, to claim the title. (Image Source: Philippine News Agency/Asian Weightlifting Federation)

Vanessa Sarno of Bohol bagged three gold medals to cap the Philippines' campaign in the Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships at the Uzbekistan Sports Complex in Tashkent City which was held last July 15-25, 2022. Considered as heir apparent to Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz, the 17-year-old Sarno did not disappoint as she tallied 230 kilograms (100 in snatch and 130 in clean and jerk) to claim the Junior women's 71-kilogram category title. Anggi Restu of Indonesia finished second with 212 kilograms (92-120) while Kim Hye-min of Korea placed third with 211 kilograms (93-118).

Sarno, who hails from Barangay Bool in Tagbilaran City, had an impressive showing in May at the Vietnam Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi where she set new records in snatch (104 kilograms), clean and jerk (135 kilograms), and total (239 kilograms) to win the gold medal. The 5-foot-4 Sarno was crowned champion at the 2021 Asian Championships, also held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. She pocketed the silver medal in snatch (101 kilograms) but took the gold medal in clean and jerk (128 kilograms) and total (229 kilograms). Samahang Weightlifting Ng Pilipinas (SWP) president Monico Puentevella sees a very bright future for Sarno. "She’s ready for Paris 2024 but she will have to work harder and I’ll make sure of that. Yes, this is so far the best in Asian youth and juniors. In the past, even one gold by Sarno in North Korea made me happy. Now with 15, what more can we ask? Fifteen times our anthem was played. To all the coaches under Tony Agustin, our Board, parents, Philippine Sports Commission, and MVP Sports Foundation, salamat (thank you). But most of all, to God be the glory. Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028, here we come. Para sa bayan ito (This is for the country)," said Puentevella who was inducted into the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame last month.

Sarno, an incoming Grade 11 student at the Bohol Institute of Technology International College, trains at the gym of former national lifters Nicolas Jaluag and his wife Liza Danao in Dauis town near Tagbilaran City. "I am happy that she won three gold medals in Uzbekistan. Her success is a product of hard work," said Jaluag, a member of the national team coaching staff since 2012. He retired as an athlete after winning the bronze medal at the 2001 SEA Games. Sarno joined the national training pool after winning the 32-kilogram category gold medal at the 2013 Batang Pinoy National Finals in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. Her first international tournament was an invitational in Indonesia. Sarno's three-gold performance gave the Philippines a total of 15 gold medals which is the country's best finish in the tournament. The other medal winners were Angeline Colonia (2 golds and 1 silver, Youth women's 40-kilogram category), Rose Jean Ramos (3 golds, Youth women's 45-kilogram category; 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze, Junior division), Rosalinda Faustino (3 golds, Youth women's 49-kilogram category), Rosegie Ramos (3 golds, Junior women's 49-kilogram category) and Prince Keil Delos Santos (2 bronzes, Youth men's 49-kilogram category).

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