SEAG gold medalist’s kid Baguio new wushu sensation
>> Sunday, November 24, 2019
By Pigeon M.
Lobien
BAGUIO CITY -- A seven-year-old daughter of a
Southeast Asian Games champion is becoming the newest wushu sensation here
after she won gold medal in the Mayor Benjamin Magalong Olympics tournament
last November 10.
Despite being the
youngest and smallest participant during the weekend games at the SPED
gymnasium, Jherisse Athena O. Calica triumphed in San Lu Quan, in the form
division of the Chinese martial arts.
The charming pupil from
the University of Baguio-Laboratory Elementary School (UB-LES) bested older
players in the tournament which was then dominated by World Wushu Championship
silver medalist Faith Liana Andaya and Batang Pinoy triple gold medalist
Breanna Aleca Dumseng.
Calica’s father, Jerome,
was the gold winner (sanda 52 kg) in the 2001 SEA Games and was one of the four
wushu players honored by the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) in the
same year.
After winning SEA Games
gold in sanda, the older Calica shifted to taolu, the finer side of wushu which
she taught to her daughter.
“She started playing
taolu when she was four years old. I taught her bit by bit,” said the proud
father, who missed her daughter’s golden performance as he has to finish the
final phase of his preparation for the 2019 SEA Games in Thailand.
“Kasla ay-ayam
lang five to 10 minutes kasta (It was just like a play of five
to 10 minutes). Seasonal,” he added in his message through Facebook to the
Philippine News Agency.
He said Jherisse
has actually used taolu for talent portions in school since “she was active in
auditions for commercials and modeling then”.
Calica shared videos of
his daughter to PNA to show how her daughter started with the sport when she
performed in a Chinese New Year celebration in 2018 and 2019.
Then, she started
training formally with him after that.
“Nag-regular
training isuna kanyak idi summer this year dyay Manila (She
started training regularly with me last summer in Manila),” he explained. But
his family decided to stay in Baguio where she was enrolled at UB.
He said his daughter
later started regular trainings with the Wushu Baguio at the Baguio athletic
bowl under coaches Jake Massagan and two-time SEA Games bronze medalist Natasha
Laxamana.
The future is bright for
the young Calica and will likely follow in the footsteps of his father who,
after 18 years, will compete again in the SEA Games as Muay Thai
athlete. -- PNA
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