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TEAM PHL IN TOKYO (Front row, from left) Martin Gregorio, Chef de Mission
Mariano “Nonong” Araneta, Jarryd Bello, Dinah Remolacio and Magnum Membrere. (Middle row, from left) Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) Secretary General Atty. Edwin Gastanes, boxers Eumir Felix Marcial and Nesthy Petecio, POC President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, boxers Carlo Paalam and Irish Magno and nutritionist Jeaneth Aro. (Back row, from left) boxing coaches Elmer Pamisa, Marcus Manalo, Ronald Chavez, Nolito “Boy” Velasco and Reynando Galido.
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By Jun Lomibao
LMER PAMISA was teary eyed as he talked about Carlo Paalam one breakfast morning at the Conrad Tokyo. Why shouldn’t he? Only the night before, his erstwhile scavenger ward clinched a silver—one of four medals Filipino athletes bagged at the Tokyo Olympics.
Working constantly behind the scenes, the trainers, nutritionists, counselors and support staff who helped the Philippine athletes survive the Tokyo Olympics deserve their own medal of sorts.
TEAM HD Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz (second BOXING consultant Don Abnett
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“That boy really proved his promise, he fulfilled his dream,” Pamisa, who has never fought in the Olympics but was a many-time national boxer representing the nation in the Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games and dozens other international competitions, told Filipino reporters.
Paalam was born to a poor family in Bukidnon and was forced to move to Cagayan de Oro City with his father and siblings to find a living. At 10, he was scavenging at the city landfill for anything he could sell in order to put food on the table. Until one day, because of the
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from left) with (from left) Chinese coach Gao Kaiwen, strength and conditioning coach Julius Naranjo, sports nutritionist Jeaneth Aro and sports psychologist Karen Trinidad.
terrible circumstances his family was in, he tried his luck in a local boxing competition for kids his age. And the rest is history. He showed full potential with his fists and Pamisa took notice and took the boy under his wing and trained him to become one lethal machine
on the ring. He is now 23, facing a long and bright future ahead of him to finally nail his own gold medal, even medals, just like Hidilyn Diaz did. “Coach Pam [Pamisa], thank you so much. If not for you, if you didn’t discover me, I wouldn’t be here right now,” Paalam, also
breaking into tears, consistently tells media interviews. “This silver medal represents the life that I came from, this is for you, Coach Pam, and for God, my family and my country.”
Unsung heroes
PAMISA was and will always will
be the oft-branded unsung heroes for every success, may it be in sports or in other endeavors. If not for the coaches, assistant coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, nutritionists, psychologists, what have you, the Diaz-PetecioPaalam-Marcial quartet could not have possibly gone down the annals of Philippine sports. Their success is equally traced to the men and women who toiled behind the scenes to mold them to championship form. The list is that long. Gone are the days when it was a one athleteone coach relationship reminiscent of the fabled Lydia de Vega-Francisco “Tatang” de Vega tandem. With the advent of sports science and technology, the so-called sportslab trained athletes, the athletic landscape has fully changed. “It’s sort of a 24/7 task that even though you don’t get to see the athlete on a daily basis, you’re always on your toes monitoring his or her intake,” said nutritionist Jeaneth Aro, a vital member of the now famous Team HD for Hidilyn Diaz. It wasn’t Diaz alone who was under the care of Aro, a taekwondo blackbelt. She also made sure the Olympian boxers, including Irish Magno, were eating not only the right kind of food, but as importantly, the right amount and calorie intake. Then there’s psychologist Karen Trinidad. “It’s not only during games time when athletes need to be attended to. The pre- and post-competition periods are as vital,” said Trinidad, who, in tandem with Aro, established a routine for the Tokyo Continued on A2
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Source: BSP (August 20, 2021)