HANGZHOU – The national para chess team opened its campaign in the 4th Hangzhou Asian Para Games on a promising note Monday as the men’s and women’s PI (physically impaired) chessers won all of their three matches in the first round of the standard events.
Competing at the Hangzhou Qi-Yuan Chess Hall, FIDE Master Sander Severino led the way by beating Mongolia’s Sundui Sonom while Henry Roger Lopez and Jasper Rom beat Thailand’s Padu Srikpadee and Yoo Khoonme, respectively.
Cheyzer Cristal Mendoza bannered the women’s squad as she outplayed Indonesia’s Yuni.
Cheryl Angot, on the other hand, beat Kyrgyzstan’s Dariaa Kuraidanarova while Jean Lee-Nacita topped China’s Zhang Yue.
The players in the men’s B1 and B2 and women’s B1 posted 2-1 win-loss records in their opening round matches in the stint supported by the Philippine Sports Commission.
Meantime, Tokyo Paralympic veteran Gary Bejino advanced to the finals of the men’s 100-meter S6 Monday after finishing fourth overall among the eight qualifiers in clocking one minute and 12.61 seconds at the Hangzhou Olympic Center Aquatic Arena.
A double gold medalist in the last Cambodia ASEAN Para Games, Bejino finished a close second in the first heat behind China’s Tang Qian (1:12.6) and was No. 4 behind Tang and two other hometown bets, Luo Jinbiao (1:09.80) and Jia Hongguang (1:12.11), who were 1-2, respectively.
The Pinoy tanker, who lost right arm and left leg after being electrocuted at the age of seven, will be racing in lane 4 in the finals of the event scheduled at 7:20 p.m preceding the men’s 200-meter individual medley S7 finals featuring compatriot and defending champion Ernie Gawilan.
Likewise appearing after Gawilan’s race 200-meteris Edwin Villanueva, who went straight to the 200-meter individual SM8 finals.
In athletics, Jesebel Tordecilla seemed awe-struck in her Asian Para Games debut and lacked the proper warmup, winding up 10th and last in the women’s javelin throw F56 finals with a heave of 12.88 meters on her fifth attempt at the HSC Stadium.
“Di pa ako nakapag-warmup tapos nakita ko na lang paglabas sa dugout nandun na yung throwing chair ako. Di pa nakapag-iinit wala pa yung adrenaline ko. Bitin po,” Tordecilla, a Cambodia ASEAN Para Games silver medalist, said.
Bowing out early in his event was swimmer Muhaimin Ulag, who finished in the second heat of the men’s 100-meter breaststroke SB9 event in 1;24.25.