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POC hails Samantha Catantan after securing Olympic berth

Samantha Catantan becomes first Filipino fencer to qualify for Olympics since 1992
Apr 28, 2024
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Samantha Catantan during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
PHOTO: Jerome Ascano

PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino has praised Samantha Kyle Catantan for surpassing even her expectations as she became the 12th Filipino athlete to secure an official spot in the Paris Olympics.

“Samantha Catantan rose beyond adversity and proved herself deserving of an Olympic spot,” Tolentino said on Sunday just hours after Catantan earned her ticket to Paris by winning the women’s foil gold medal at the Asia-Oceania Olympic Qualification Tournament in Fujairah, the United Arab Emirates.

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    “She really fought for it to the end and I’m really happy to see her success just like the other Paris-bound Filipino athletes before her,” Tolentino added.

    With no alternative but to secure the gold medal to qualify for Paris, Catantan achieved just that, and in dramatic fashion.

    The 22-year-old Catantan, an Olympic Solidarity scholar through the POC, overcame a two-point deficit to beat Kazakhstan’s Sofia Actayeva, 15-14, in the gold medal play of the final qualifying tournament for Olympic fencing at the Zayed Sports Complex.

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    What made her feat more remarkable was that Cantantan became the first Filipino fencer to qualify for the Olympics since Walter Torres, now a commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission, competed in Barcelona in 1992.

    “She really worked hard to put the Philippines back on the world fencing map after 32 years and we’re very proud of her,” said Tolentino, adding that Catantan will join the other Filipino Olympians at the Metz training camp in France a month ahead of the Games.

    Catantan joined pole vaulter EJ Obiena, boxers Eumir Felix Marcial, Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas, gymnasts Carlos Yulo, Aleah Finnegan and Levi Jung-Ruivivar, weightlifters Vanessa Sarno, Elreen Ann Ando and John Febuar Ceniza and rower Joanie Delgaco on Team Philippines to the Olympics set from July 26 to August 11.

    Catantan beat Oman’s Israa Al Siyabi, 15-4, in the quarterfinal and upset top seed Sena Hong of South Korea in the semifinal, 15-3.

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    Two other Filipinos—Nathaniel Perez (men’s foil) and Hanniel Abella (women’s epee)—also targeted tickets to Paris later Sunday.

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    Samantha Catantan during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
    PHOTO: Jerome Ascano
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