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Chase for honors begins

HANGZHOU – After the mind-blowing visual spectacle of Saturday’s opening ceremony, members of Team Philippines, both thrilled and highly motivated, will start digging for gold in the 19th Asian Games here.

It will be a very busy day for a small chunk of the 395-strong Team Philippines as the Games, which attracted a record number of 12,417 participants, puts 31 gold medals at stake. Overall, 25 sports disciplines will be played in the first full day of action.

Fourteen Philippine athletes will be in the medal hunt while the rest will try to move forward or avoid early elimination.

Action in this third Asian Games hosted by China actually began as early as four days ago. But the first of the 481 gold medals up for grabs will only be decided today, another cloudy day based on the weather forecast.

Filipinos here want the bright news.

Carlo Paalam of boxing and Agatha Wong of wushu, medalists in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, will lead the charge for Team Philippines, which is hoping, to say the least, to match its four-gold haul in 2018.

Paalam, silver medalist in the last Asian Games and the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, will vie in the men’s 57kg class, hoping to advance to the Last 16. Mark Ashley Fajardo will see action in the 63.5kg.

On the women’s side, Tokyo Olympics silver winner Nesthy Petecio will also see action (57kg) along with fellow Olympian Irish Magno (54kg) and Aira Villegas (50kg).

In boxing, a sport that has delivered 15 Asian Games gold medals for the Philippines, it’s always a win-or-go-home affair.

Wong, a charming wushu expert who’s hoping to become a doctor one day, will vie in the same event where she bagged the bronze in 2018 – the taijiquan and taijijian all-around, wishing for the same result – or

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