Tokyo, Japan - Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz made history Monday becoming the first athlete from the Philippines to win gold at the Tokyo Olympics 2020.
The
30-year-old set an Olympic record, lifting a combined weight of 224 kilograms, to
clinch the top spot in the women's 55-kg class in Tokyo.
Diaz,
who won silver at the 2016 Games in Rio, achieved a personal best to beat off
strong competition from world record holder Liao Qiuyun of China, who took
silver with 223 kg, and Kazakhstan's Zulfiya Chinshanlo, who won bronze with
213 kg.
Diaz
is among a number of athletes whose preparation and training ahead of the Games was disrupted by Covid-19 restrictions.
At
one point, Diaz became stranded for several months in Malaysia, while en route
to a competition in Peru, following the introduction of stringent government
border restrictions, Reuters reported.
In
a video posted to Instagram of Diaz during her time in lockdown, Diaz is seen training
with water bottles attached to a wooden stick.
"Yes, I do this. I carry a bottle of water for my weightlifting training. It’s hard but we survive, still living the dream in my heart," the caption read.
Diaz
burst into tears and embraced her coaches after completing the record-breaking
lift. She was seen clutching her medal and pointing to the Philippines flag on
her jersey while stood on the podium.
Philippines
Presidential spokesperson, Harry Roque, congratulated Diaz for "bringing
pride and glory" to the island nation in a statement posted to Twitter on Monday. "The entire
Filipino nation is proud of you," he said.
Prior
to Diaz's gold, the South East Asian nation of roughly 108 million had claimed
just 10 Olympic medals -- 3 silvers and 7 bronzes.
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