Rio silver cure for Hidilyn Diaz' past Olympic heartbreaks | Inquirer Sports

Rio silver cure for Hidilyn Diaz’ past Olympic heartbreaks

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 07:38 PM August 11, 2016

Press conference at NAIA 3 upon her arrival from her silver conquest in Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Photo by Jeanette Andrade/INQUIRER

Press conference at NAIA 3 upon her arrival from her silver conquest in Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Photo by Jeanette Andrade/INQUIRER

Hidilyn Diaz is now undoubtedly the poster girl of Philippine sports after ending the country’s two-decade medal drought, but before her time in glory she was a victim of utter heartbreak.

Back in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, the Philippine heroine failed to make a mark in the weightlifting competitions.

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All that, however, changed on August 7 when the yellow-green ribbon was slung around her neck and that silver hung just below her chest.

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“Opo napawi na po nito [yung mga heartbreak], and para sakin ginawa kong siyang learning experience [yung mga pagkatalo] and para matuto ako sa mga pagkakamali,” said Diaz at the CIP Lounge of NAIA Terminal 3 Thursday upon her arrival.

Diaz’ coach Alfonsito Aldanete accompanied the silver medallist in her flight from Dubai to Manila where she was welcomed by her family and Sen. Sonny Angara.

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Her parents Emelita and Eduardo Sr. were also in attendance in the press-conference as the teary-eyed Diaz gave them her first embrace back in the Philippines.

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