Philippines’ skater Margielyn Didal is 10th member of Olympics team

Margielyn Didal of Cebu is joining the nation’s official delegation to the July Summer Olympics in Japan. Photo via Margielyn Didal social media by Niña Sandejas

The Philippines’ skater, Margielyn Didal, has earned the 10th spot in the nation’s official delegation to the Tokyo Olympics.

The Skateboarding Association of the Philippines shared on social media that the Didal has earned a slot in the quadrennial games ahead of the official announcement at the close of the last Olympics Qualifiers at the World Championships Finals in Rome.

Asia’s Skater of the Year awardee from Cebu reached the semifinals of the competition, landing at the 17th position but bowed out of the World Skate finals over the weekend.

Nevertheless, the 22-year-old athlete’s current placement at World No. 13 secures her spot in the inaugural skate event at the Olympics where the top 16 are given berths.

“The official announcement of qualified skaters will only be released after the World Championships Finals in Rome, but Skate Pilipinas would like to be the first to announce that our very own Margielyn Didal has earned a slot for the Tokyo Olympics. Congratulations Margie! Mabuhay ka Margie!” posted Skate Pilipinas on June 5, 2021.

Margielyn Didal is expected to join Filipino athletes who earlier qualified for the Olympics, namely, pole vaulter EJ Obiena, gymnast Caloy Yulo, boxers Eumir Marcial, Irish Magno, Nesthy Petecio, and Carlo Paalam, weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz, taekwondo Jin Kurt Barbosa, and rower Cris Nievarez.

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