Team Philippines opened its jiu-jitsu campaign at the Asian Beach Games with a breakthrough performance, highlighted by Alexandria Enriquez capturing the country’s first gold medal in Sanya, China. The victory set the tone for a strong showing in the return of the continental meet.
Enriquez dominated South Korea’s Yeonji Lee, securing a 5-0 victory in the women’s 63kg final to clinch the top podium finish. The US-based Filipina showcased control and composure throughout the bout to complete an impressive run.
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Her gold medal triumph marked a memorable debut in a multi-sport event for the Philippines. It also delivered an early boost for the national delegation competing in the Games after a decade-long hiatus.
Enriquez powers through dominant run
Enriquez built momentum early, opening her campaign with consecutive submission victories over opponents from China and Thailand. She maintained her strong form in the semifinal, edging Shamma Alkalbani via advantage to secure a place in the championship match.
The Filipina carried that confidence into the final, where she imposed her game from start to finish. Her performance reflected both technical precision and strategic discipline against a formidable opponent.
Enriquez expressed pride in representing the Philippines, describing the gold medal as a meaningful achievement tied to her roots. She highlighted the significance of competing for the country on an international stage.
Napolis adds bronze as Philippines earns early medals
Kaila Napolis earlier delivered the Philippines’ first medal of the tournament, securing bronze in a tense contest against Kazakhstan’s Zhibek Kulumbetova. The match extended into overtime after both athletes remained tied at the end of regulation.
Napolis managed to gain a crucial advantage during sudden death, sealing the victory and returning to the podium after her previous success in the 2016 edition of the Games. The result underscored her resilience in high-pressure situations.
Andrea Lois Lao narrowly missed adding another medal, falling short in her bronze medal bout against Thailand’s Orapa Senatham. Meanwhile, other Filipino bets bowed out in earlier rounds, ending their campaigns on opening day.
Despite mixed results across the roster, Enriquez’s gold and Napolis’ bronze provided a strong start for Team Philippines in the jiu-jitsu competition. The early success signals the country’s potential to contend for more medals as the Games progress.