2 young Pinoy wrestlers nail bronze medals | Inquirer Sports

2 young Pinoy wrestlers nail bronze medals

/ 10:21 PM June 20, 2012

A three-man Philippine team  secured  two bronze medals in the recent 5th Southeast Asian junior and cadet wrestling championships in Suphanburi, Thailand.

Twenty-year-old Alvin Lobreguito and 16-year-old Joshua Gayuchan finished third in their respective divisions while Joseph Angana barely missed another bronze in the event that drew tough entries from seven countries.

Lobreguito posted a 2-1 record in the 55-kilogram freestyle junior division to ensure a podium finish while Gayuchan also wound up with a 2-1 record in the 50-kg cadet category.

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Lobreguito beat Southeast Asian Games silver winner Benmart Kritsada of Thailand, 5-1, in his first match,  lost to Vietnamese Ngo Xuan Nam, 9-3, then bested Cambodia’s Chon Thu, 6-3,  in the bronze medal encounter.

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Gayuchan pinned down hometown bet Kritsada Wannapat, took a 16-6 beating from Nguyen Khac Dong of Vietnam then pinned Patomporn of Sohab of Thailand in his third match.

Angana, competing in  the 60-kg Greco-Roman, finished with a 2-2 card. The 20-year-old brother of SEA Games champions Jimmy and Margarito Jr. started strong with a 6-0 win over Cambodia’s Yun Bunna then  lost, 6-0, to Vietnamese Pham Sy Thu in his next match.

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In the losers’ bracket, Angana whipped Attachai Jantarachit of Thailand, 15-2. But he bowed to Rittisak Phawan, 7-0, in the bronze medal duel.

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