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Filipina Ukir Sejarah Baru di Olimpiade Tokyo 2020, Lifter Diaz Hidilyn Raih Medali Emas Perdana
Kontingen Filipina akhirnya berhasil meraih emas perdana dalam sejarah ajang Olimpiade.
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(Dari kiri ke kanan) Peraih medali perak Liao Qiuyun dari China, peraih medali emas Hidilyn Diaz dari Filipina dan peraih medali perunggu Zulfiya Chinshanlo dari Kazakhstan berdiri di podium untuk upacara kemenangan kompetisi angkat besi 55kg putri selama Olimpiade Tokyo 2020 di Tokyo International Forum di Tokyo pada 26 Juli 2021.
Kontingen Filipina akhirnya berhasil meraih emas perdana dalam sejarah ajang Olimpiade.
Filipina berhasil mengakhiri penantian panjang dalam memperebutkan medali emas di Olimpiade Tokyo 2020.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. (PCOO / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Locsin toyed on the idea as he praised Diaz for her record-breaking feat, the first-ever Filipino athlete to capture a gold medal in the Olympic’s nearly 100-year history.
“Oh my God, she is worth 1000 times her weight in Gold. The first-ever. Our country owes her an impossible to repay debt of honor,” Locsin said in a tweet Tuesday morning.
The foreign affairs chief said he wants to get the opinion of the Philippine Historical Commission about the idea of creating a sculpture and his preference for a Swiss sculptor to undertake it so it will not look like a winged reptile that exists during the Jurassic period.
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Muhammad Ali tossed his 1960 Olympic gold medal into the Ohio River. That s the story that s been told for decades. So is the medal lost in the muck somewhere between Kentucky and Indiana or is there another possible answer to the missing medal?
The legend that has come down through the years says that Ali, disgusted by the segregation he faced tossed the medal into the Ohio River from the Second Street Bridge that connects his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky with neighboring Jeffersonville, Indiana.
The trouble with the story is, no one seems to think that s what actually happened to the coveted medal.