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SEAGAMES 2023

All eyes on Sarno, Yulo, Obiena, Reyes

DAILY TRIBUNE FILE PHOTOS AND YE AUNG THU/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE FILIPINO stars Vanessa Sarno of weightlifting, Carlos Yulo of gymnastics, EJ Obiena of athletics and Efren Reyes of billiards are tipped to take the 32nd Southeast Asian Games by storm.
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AFP) — The Southeast Asian Games begin in Phnom Penh on Friday with the Cambodian capital welcoming thousands of athletes from the region.

AFP Sport picks out some of the stars hoping to light up the event.

 

Vanessa Sarno (Philippines)

With Olympic champion Hidilyn Diaz skipping Phnom Penh to focus on qualifying for Paris 2024, heir apparent Sarno will carry Philippine weightlifting hopes.

The 19-year-old should be up to the challenge, having won an SEA Games gold last year in Hanoi, where she set a new Games record in the women’s 71-kilogram event.

 

Puripol Boonson (Thailand)

The region’s teenage sprint king is also the world’s fastest-ever under-18 100-meter runner with a time of 10.09 seconds last year.

He won gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the last SEA Games, while still only 16, but just missed out on a bronze months later at the World Athletics U20 Championships.

 

Nguyen Thi Oanh (Vietnam)

The 27-year-old runner won three Games golds on home soil last time, in the 1500m, 5000m and 3000m steeplechase.

She will defend all three this time, across two grueling days.

 

Carlos Yulo (Philippines)

Due to the rules limiting the number of events athletes can compete in, the star gymnast will only take part in four events, on bars and all-around.

The former floor and vault world champion will be confident of adding to his seven gold and seven silver SEA Games medals but may have slight fitness worries.

He pulled out of a meet in Egypt in late April after reportedly suffering an ankle injury during training.

 

Shanti Pereira (Singapore)

The sprinter is in the form of her life, clocking new national women’s records in the 100m (11.37 seconds) and 200m (22.89 seconds) last month.

The 26-year-old is the reigning SEA Games gold medalist in the latter, and silver medalist in the former, but hopes for two golds this time.

 

Ernest John Obiena (Philippines)

Perhaps the biggest favorite in any athletics event at this Games, pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena is ranked three in the world and will have eyes on the Paris Games.

His personal best is 5.94m, which puts him easily at Olympic qualification standard, and he has spoken about trying to break the six-meter barrier.

A gold in Phnom Penh would make it three in a row at the SEA Games.

 

Nguyen Thi Tam (Vietnam)

The flyweight bagged silver at the recent Women’s World Boxing Championships, to go with golds at the last two SEA Games.

She is another eyeing Paris qualification, having fought at Tokyo 2020.

 

Efren Reyes (Philippines)

Representing the region’s sexagenarians, the pool legend is back once again in the carom event.

The 68-year-old has been world champion in both eight- and nine-ball pool and is considered one of the best to ever pick up a cue.

Now leaves the higher-profile billiards events to younger players but boasts medals of every color across various SEA Games disciplines.

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