By Gaby Keith
BAGUIO CITY – The country’s Summer
Capital is gaining a well-deserved reputation as a haven for athletes
especially those engaged in combat sports.
Councilor
Arthur Allad-iw has filed a resolution in the local legislature commending
Divine Masadao Wally and her coach Tan Sui Tong “Tony” Candelaria for winning
the gold medal in the 8th Sanda World Cup held last November 1 to 6 in Xian,
China.
A
resident of Baguio who traces her roots in Sadanga and Tadian, Mountain
Province, Wally also had a gold-winning performance at the 9th Asian Wushu
Championships in Taoyuan, Taiwan last September 2 to 5.
Allad-iw
said that Wally made history as the first Filipina to win gold in the 8th World
Wushu Championships last year.
“For
leading the country to its best performance in the Wushu Tournament as members
of the Philippine Wushu Team, their (Wally’s and Candelaria’s) feat brought
pride and honor not only to their families but also to the country and city, as
well. They have put Baguio in the glare of publicity once more,” he
added.
The
alderman chairs the city council’s committee on employment, livelihood and
cooperatives and persons with disabilities.
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