Coo expected to deliver SEA Games cycling gold

PATRICK COO finished with the bronze medal at the Asian BMX championships in Japan over the weekend to raise hopes for a potential gold at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Thailand next month.

“It’s a strong prelude for Patrick to win the gold medal in Thailand which are a little over a month away,” said Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, who also heads the national federation for cycling, PhilCycling.

“He’s a strong potential for the gold and improve on the two bronze medal our sport got in Cambodia two years ago,” added Tolentino, referring to Ronald Oranza’s two bronze medals in road in 2023 in Siem Reao.

Japanese Asuma Nakai and Ryo Shimada frolicked at home on the Nagoya Keirin Stadium BMX Race Course in Aichi Prefecture to bag gold and silver, respectively, in the eight-athlete race where Filipino Niño Martin Eday finished eight.

Conspicuously absent was Thailand ace Sukprasert, who won the race and time trial gold medals the last time BMX racing was on the SEA Games program during the 30th edition in 2019 in Tagaytay City.

Nakai got the maximum 300 UCI ranking points, Shimada earned 258 points and Coo 22 points in the event that also featured riders from Indonesia, Hong Kong and South Korea.

Jeanne Soliel Cervantes, meanwhile, was fourth in the Women Junior race behind Korean Kim Yeseo and Thais Praphada and Paphichaya Khongpong.

Coo was the Asian junior champion in 2019 to add to his improving credential as he aims for his first Olympic qualification in Los Angeles 2028—Guangzhou 2014 Asian Games champion Daniel Caluag was the first Filipino BMX race to compete in the Olympics in London 2012.

BMX racing at the Thailand SEA Games are set December 11 and 12 at the BMX Stadium inside the Kamol Sports Park in Bangkok.

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