Three Team Lakay, wushu world champ in Ph team to SEAG
>> Sunday, November 24, 2019
By Pigeon M.
Lobien
BAGUIO CITY – Three Team Lakay members including
former world wushu sanda champion Jean Claude Saclag, will compose the
first-ever National Kickboxing Team that is expected to sweep the gold in the
30th edition of the South East Asian Games (SEAG) this December.
Saclag shifted to
kickboxing earlier this year as the 2014 World Cup of Wushu sanda champion in
the 60-kilogram division hopes to find his winning ways in a different, but
similar, sport.
Saclag took the silver
in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea after falling to China’s
Hongxing Kong.
He took the bronze in
the 2013 World Wushu Championship held in Kuala Lumpur but in the lower weight
category of 56 kg.
Saclag shifted to
kickboxing this year and has gone into qualifiers of the Samahang Kickboxing ng
Pilipinas (SKBP).
Also seeing action in
the debut of the sport in the SEAG is Team Lakay stalwart Gina Iniong, a ONE
Championship Atom weight contender as well as Jerry Olsim, a ONE Warrior Series
contender.
Other Cordillera
fighters seeing action in the sport that will make its debut in the biennial
meet are world medalist Jomar Xanda Boy Balangui of the University of Baguio,
rising female fighter Renz Dacquel and hard-hitting Karol Estepa Maguide, both
of Highland Boxing Gym.
The kickboxers have
undergone exposure on their foreign training in Taiwan and Cambodia with the
aim of winning it all and with the urging of SKBP president, Senator Francis
"Tol" Tolentino, Secretary-General Wharton Chan.
The team also has the
backing of SEA Games Competition Manager for Kickboxing Beh Barothy Hung, and
with the help of the coaches: Coach Live Green, Taekwondo Olympian Donnie
Geisler, boxing coach Abellon Cabiara Mondol, and fight and striking coach Mark
Sangiao, founder of Team Lakay and former national coach of Philippine wushu
team.
SKBP is also supported
by its founder, Congressman Bambol Tolentino. Kickboxing will make its debut in
the 30th SEA Games through the efforts of the SKBP and the full support of WAKO
ASIA.
There will be eight gold
medals at stake from the eight weight categories from kick light, full contact
and low kick. Another member of the national squad is Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
starfighter Rex de Lara, a member of the Catalan Fighting System under Ruel
Catalan. The eight reserves are Danny Kingad also of Team Lakay, Rosemarie
Recto, Xavier Villanueva, Daryle Wadasen, Carlos Alvarez, Emmanuel Cantores,
Janica Alawas and Robin Catalan, a ONE FC contender. -- PNA
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