Thursday, January 9, 2025

Junior Speed Skater Clinches Groundbreaking Medal for Philippines at ISU World Cup

For the first time, the Philippines takes home a medal from the prestigious ISU World Cup, thanks to a remarkable performance by a Fil-Am speed skater. His achievement places the Philippines on the map in the world of competitive speed skating.

Junior Speed Skater Clinches Groundbreaking Medal for Philippines at ISU World Cup

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Filipino-American speed skater Peter Groseclose bagged the Philippines’ first medal in the International Skating Union (ISU) Junior World Cup 2 in Bormio, Italy, from November 14-16, 2024.

Groseclose, 17, skated his way to place third and take home bronze in the men’s 500-meter short-track speed skating, competing with 47 countries.

Philippine Union Skating President Nikki Cheng felt immense pride for Groseclose’s historic moment.

“We’re happy because this is the first ISU World Cup event where the Philippines finished with a medal,” Cheng said.

“It was something we were really fighting for and somehow expecting because of his fifth-place finish in the Winter Youth Olympic games,” she added.

Groseclose is also preparing for various Olympic qualifiers and junior division tournaments next year.

“We do see him inspiring the youth along with Hans Buemio, our homegrown talent. He also made the time for the Junior World Championships so we expect them both in March,” Cheng said.

Along with Groseclose, Hans Buemio represented the Philippines in the ISU Junior World Cup 2.

Koo Minseung of Korea claimed the gold while Victor Chartrand of Canada took the silver medal.

H/T: Daily Tribune
Photo credits: https://www.instagram.com/philippineskating/