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Youth Olympic Games: Golfer Yuka Saso falters in playoff, misses out on medal
Youth Olympic Games: Golfer Yuka Saso falters in playoff, misses out on medal
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 12, 2018 04:05 PM PHT

BUENOS AIRES—Golfer Yuka Saso blew her chance to secure a medal after miscalculating a crucial putt in a three-way playoff Thursday at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games here.
BUENOS AIRES—Golfer Yuka Saso blew her chance to secure a medal after miscalculating a crucial putt in a three-way playoff Thursday at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games here.
The 17-year-old Filipino-Japanese saw her six-footer for par miss the cup, ending the hunt for a possible bronze medal for the Philippines in women’s individual golf.
The 17-year-old Filipino-Japanese saw her six-footer for par miss the cup, ending the hunt for a possible bronze medal for the Philippines in women’s individual golf.
Saso figured in a playoff with Alessia Nobilio of Italy and Emma Spitz of Austria after finish the final round tied at 214.
Saso figured in a playoff with Alessia Nobilio of Italy and Emma Spitz of Austria after finish the final round tied at 214.
Kim Grace of Australia fired a one-over 71 and assembled 211 to secure the gold medal amid the chilly weather and overcast skies at Hurlingham Club.
Kim Grace of Australia fired a one-over 71 and assembled 211 to secure the gold medal amid the chilly weather and overcast skies at Hurlingham Club.
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“Malamig po talaga, pati lips ko dry na,” said Saso, the Asian Games individual gold medalist who topped the final round with a one-under 69.
“Malamig po talaga, pati lips ko dry na,” said Saso, the Asian Games individual gold medalist who topped the final round with a one-under 69.
Nobilio, the leader for two consecutive days, birdied hole No. 1 during the playoff to secure the silver medal.
Nobilio, the leader for two consecutive days, birdied hole No. 1 during the playoff to secure the silver medal.
Left to gun for the bronze, Saso bogeyed after missing at six feet while Spitz went on to join Grace and Nobilio on the medal podium following a par on the same hole.
Left to gun for the bronze, Saso bogeyed after missing at six feet while Spitz went on to join Grace and Nobilio on the medal podium following a par on the same hole.
“Sayang talaga,” said Masakazu Saso, Yuka’s father who joined American coach Rick Gibson on the fairway throughout the round.
“Sayang talaga,” said Masakazu Saso, Yuka’s father who joined American coach Rick Gibson on the fairway throughout the round.
Philippine chief of mission Jonne Go added: “For me, it’s already a medal. Pero nangyayari talaga yan, especially if you’re competing with the best in your sport.”
Philippine chief of mission Jonne Go added: “For me, it’s already a medal. Pero nangyayari talaga yan, especially if you’re competing with the best in your sport.”
On the men’s side, Carl Jano Corpus also failed to medal after winding up tied for 16th with South Korea’s Sangha Park. Both were 17 strokes behind eventual champion Karl Vilips of Australia.
On the men’s side, Carl Jano Corpus also failed to medal after winding up tied for 16th with South Korea’s Sangha Park. Both were 17 strokes behind eventual champion Karl Vilips of Australia.
Saso and Corpus will join forces in the mixed team event scheduled to begin Saturday.
Saso and Corpus will join forces in the mixed team event scheduled to begin Saturday.
The Philippine team, whose trip was bankrolled by the Philippine Sports Commission, has two more athletes in the hunt for a medal with Christian Tio aiming to stand on the podium in kiteboarding and archer Nicole Olive shooting for a great finish for three days starting Saturday.
The Philippine team, whose trip was bankrolled by the Philippine Sports Commission, has two more athletes in the hunt for a medal with Christian Tio aiming to stand on the podium in kiteboarding and archer Nicole Olive shooting for a great finish for three days starting Saturday.
“May chance pa tayo sa (golf) team event and we still have two other athletes who will be competing,’’ said Go.
“May chance pa tayo sa (golf) team event and we still have two other athletes who will be competing,’’ said Go.
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