PSC CHAIRMAN RICHARD BACHMANN 鈥 PSC-UAAP MEDIA

HANGZHOU, China 鈥 Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Richard 鈥淒ickie鈥 Bachmann is not yet losing hope, saying that Filipino athletes can still deliver despite their slow start in the 19th Asian Games here.

In a conversation with Filipino sportswriters, Mr. Bachmann said he is counting on athletes like EJ Obiena, Alex Eala, Hidilyn Diaz, and the national boxers to come up with a strong performance and jack up the medal tally of Team Philippines.

So far, the Philippines official has four bronze medals courtesy of Patrick King Perez of taekwondo, and wushu bets Jones Inso, Gideon Fred Padua and Clemente Tabugara, Jr.

They, however, suffered disappointment after prized athletes Kayla Sanchez, Margielyn Didal, and Irish Magno failed to deliver.

Ms. Sanchez, a two-time Olympic medalist for Canada, has yet to win a single medal entering the last two days of swimming competition while Ms. Didal was dethroned in the women鈥檚 street event of the skateboarding competition after suffering a nagging ankle injury.

Ms. Magno, a Tokyo Olympian, also fell by the wayside as she bowed to Nigina Ukmatova of Uzbekistan in the Round of 16 of the women鈥檚 54-kilogram event.

Still, Mr. Bachmann remains hopeful.

鈥淚鈥檓 still hoping,鈥 Mr. Bachmann said, adding that they can still surpass their previous achievement of four gold medals in the previous Asian Games in Jakarta in 2018.

鈥淚鈥檓 still confident that we will beat last year鈥檚 medal of four golds. I was with (boxing chairman) Ricky Vargas last night and he told me that they can get at least two medals. I鈥檓 looking at EJ Obiena, I鈥檓 looking at Alex Eala, and other athletes who can pull off a surprise.鈥

Mr. Obiena, the second-best pole vaulter in the world, is the country鈥檚 brightest hope as he is holding the Asian record of 6.0 meters.

Ms. Eala is also expected to deliver after breezing through the semifinals of the women鈥檚 singles event after posting stunning victories over Sarah Ibrahim Khan of Pakistan and Rutuja Bonsale in the preliminaries and Kyoka Okamura of Japan in the quarterfinals to be assured of a podium finish.

Wushu fighter Arnel Mandal also pulled off a surprise after he clinched the silver medal in the men鈥檚 56-kilogram sanda event on Thursday.

Mr. Bachmann, however, made special mention of Ms. Diaz and the vaunted weightlifting team featuring rising stars Vanessa Sarno, Rosegie Ramos, and Elreen Ando.

鈥淵ou still have your weightlifting. Hopefully, they can add,鈥漵aid Mr. Bachmann, who has been busy visiting the athletes and watching their games together with PSC Executive Director Paulo Tatad.

鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing now is going around, watching a full game, be it no medal or medal chances. We鈥檙e here to show support.鈥 鈥 POC-PSC media pool