A family of park rider – father Armand, son Guetler and daughter Asianity Mariano – grabbed the spotlight in Sunday’s PhilCycling National Championships for BMX Freestyle that started with a heated competition at mid-morning but wound up wet and cold – no thanks to a heavy early afternoon rain.
The son, 18-year-old Guetler, upstaged the father, 43-year-old Armand, but they wound up 1-2 in the men’s competition of the championships that featured tricks with varied degrees of difficulties with the BMX bikes.
Guetler Mariano collected 99.18 points for the gold and Armand got 96.10 points for the silver medal. Paulo Diaz Jr. settled for the bronze with 95.18 points in the competitions supported by Tagaytay City, now led by Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and PhilCycling President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, POC and the Eighth District and Province of Cavite.
The daughter, Asianity, 19, also made their native Navotas proud by ruling the women’s contest with 94.80 points, winning by a mile over Rhea Marie Aldamar (77.40).
Georich Cardino and Angelina de Guzman, meanwhile, topped the flatland competitions, also by virture of the qualification round results.
Cardino, who flew all the way from Tagbilaran City along with five of his teammates, scored 66.005 points to bag flatland’s men’s gold medal, beating Deodes Tan (63.40) and Dwyne Lopena (62.75), who completed the podium.
De Guzman, competing out of Tanay, scored 51.30 points to win gold by two-tenths point over Kristal Jane Hernandez. Sarah Melissa Diaz bagged bronze with 49.05 points.
PhilCycling freestyle coach Renz Viaje said heavy rain forced the cancelation of the finals that were set for 2 p.m. at the Tagaytay City Skate and BMX Park.
It’s a family affair as Marianos dazzle at BMX freestyle nationals
A family of park rider – father Armand, son Guetler and daughter Asianity Mariano – grabbed the spotlight in Sunday’s PhilCycling National Championships for BMX Freestyle that started with a heated competition at mid-morning but wound up wet and cold – no thanks to a heavy early afternoon rain.
The son, 18-year-old Guetler, upstaged the father, 43-year-old Armand, but they wound up 1-2 in the men’s competition of the championships that featured tricks with varied degrees of difficulties with the BMX bikes.
Guetler Mariano collected 99.18 points for the gold and Armand got 96.10 points for the silver medal. Paulo Diaz Jr. settled for the bronze with 95.18 points in the competitions supported by Tagaytay City, now led by Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and PhilCycling President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, POC and the Eighth District and Province of Cavite.
The daughter, Asianity, 19, also made their native Navotas proud by ruling the women’s contest with 94.80 points, winning by a mile over Rhea Marie Aldamar (77.40).
Georich Cardino and Angelina de Guzman, meanwhile, topped the flatland competitions, also by virture of the qualification round results.
Cardino, who flew all the way from Tagbilaran City along with five of his teammates, scored 66.005 points to bag flatland’s men’s gold medal, beating Deodes Tan (63.40) and Dwyne Lopena (62.75), who completed the podium.
De Guzman, competing out of Tanay, scored 51.30 points to win gold by two-tenths point over Kristal Jane Hernandez. Sarah Melissa Diaz bagged bronze with 49.05 points.
PhilCycling freestyle coach Renz Viaje said heavy rain forced the cancelation of the finals that were set for 2 p.m. at the Tagaytay City Skate and BMX Park.