TOKYO OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST HIDILYN DIAZ

LIKE embattled Ernest John 鈥淓J鈥 Obiena, Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn F. Diaz ran into liquidation problems too in the past.

But she found ways to solve it.

鈥淔or me, there is a need to talk between NSA (national sports association) and EJ to resolve this,鈥 said Ms. Diaz during Monday鈥檚 Senate hearing presided over by Committee on Sports chair Christopher 鈥淏ong鈥 Go.

鈥淭his should not be a problem by an athlete like EJ. This has been a practice from the start. And thankfully, Sir (Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas president) Monico (Puentevella) and I have patched things up and we chose to communicate with each other and for the better.

鈥淎nd we all know it resulted to me winning gold in the Olympics. And it was because we united and Sir Monico listened to what were my needs as an athlete,鈥 she added.

Meanwhile, Mr. Go urged the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) to prioritize athletes鈥 welfare.

鈥淢y priority is to avoid this controversy from happening again,鈥 said Mr. Go.

Mr. Go was referring the spat of Mr. Obiena with the PATAFA, which accused the former of allegedly falsifying liquidations concerning Ukrainian coach Vitaly Petrov.

Mr. Obiena repeatedly denied it.

The lawmaker from Davao also called on the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to mediate.

PSC chairman William Ramirez had actually initiated mediation twice but Mr. Obiena declined the same number of times.

鈥淚t鈥檚 high time for the PSC to get in the middle and mediate and not get Senate to be the referee here. We here can maybe draft and enact a law to strengthen the PSC because of this,鈥 said Mr. Go.

鈥淟et鈥檚 finish this and the PSC should mediate,鈥 he added. 鈥 Joey Villar